Mary Jane Irwin is an Emerita Evan Pugh Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Pennsylvania State University . She has been on the faculty at Penn State since 1977. She is an international expert in computer architecture . Her research and teaching interests include computer architecture, embedded and mobile computing systems design, power and reliability aware design, and emerging technologies in computing systems.
16-914: [REDACTED] Look up Mary Jane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mary Jane may refer to: People [ edit ] Mary Jane Adams (1840–1902), Irish-born American writer and philanthropist Mary Jane Aldrich (1833–1909), American temperance reformer, lecturer, and essayist Mary Jane Alvero (born 1970), Filipino engineer Mary Jane Auch , American author and illustrator of children's books Mary Jane Barker (1953–1957), American missing girl who died of starvation Mary Jane Bode (1926–1998), American politician and journalist Mary Jane Bowes , American Supreme Court judge Mary Jane Bowie (born 1948), Canadian luger Mary Jane Brabazon, Countess of Meath (1847–1918), British philanthropist Mary Jane Briscoe (1819–1903), American founder of
32-475: A 2018 song by Radio and Weasel of Goodlyfe Crew The Mary Janes, a 1990s Irish band formed by Mic Christopher , et al The Mary Jane Girls , a 1980s R&B group Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] "Mary Jane", a poem by Patti Smith from her 1972 book Seventh Heaven Mary + Jane , an MTV television series Maryjane (film) , 1968 film starring Fabian Other uses [ edit ] Mary Jane (candy) ,
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64-469: A love interest of Spider-Man (Marvel Comics) Music [ edit ] " Mary Jane (All Night Long) ", a 1995 song by Mary J. Blige "Mary Jane" (Janis Joplin song) , a song performed by Janis Joplin "Mary Jane" (Megadeth song) , a 1988 song on Megadeth's album So Far, So Good... So What! "Mary Jane" (Rick James song) , a 1978 song on Rick James' album Come Get It! "Mary Jane", song from Scarface's album The Untouchable "Mary Jane",
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112-765: Is in mixed technology circuits. On October 1, 2019 the IEEE CEDA and ESD Alliance announced that Mary Jane Irwin will receive the 2019 Phil Kaufman Award, the EDA Industry's highest honor. She will be the first woman to receive the award. Irwin has extensive service to the Computer Science research community. She is a member of the Board on Army Science and Technology, of ACM 's Fellows Selection Committee, of Microsoft Research's External Research Advisory Board, and of NAE 's Committee on Membership (Chair for
128-708: The Class of 2012). Previously she served as a founding co-Editor-in-Chief of ACM's Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems and as Editor-in-Chief of ACM's Transactions on the Design Automation of Electronic Systems, as an elected member of the CRA 's Board of Directors, of the IEEE Computer Society's Board of Governors, of ACM's Council, and as Vice President of ACM. She was also
144-1230: The Daughters of the Republic of Texas Mary Jane Brown (1895–1976), American academic and World War II nurse Mary Jane Cain (1844–1929), Australian community leader Mary Jane Carr (1895–1988), American author Mary Jane Clark (born 1954), American author Mary Jane Clarke (1862–1910), British suffragette Mary Jane Coggeshall (1836–1911), American suffragist Mary Jane DeZurik (1917–1981), American country musician Mary Jane Dockeray (1927–2020), American environmental educator and museum curator Mary Jane Dunphe , American musician Mary Jane Evans (1888–1922), Welsh teacher, preacher, and actress Mary Jane Farell (1920–2015), American bridge player Mary Jane Fate (1933—2020), Koyukon Athabascan activist Mary Jane Fonder (1945—2018), American murderer Mary Jane Frehse, real name of Jane Frazee (1915–1985), American actress, singer, and dancer Mary Jane Garcia (1936–2024), American politician Mary Jane Godwin (1768–1841), English author, publisher, and bookseller Mary Jane Goodson Carlisle (1835—1905), acting First Lady of
160-3614: The Eisenhower administration Mary Jane McCallum (born 1952), Canadian dentist and politician Mary Jane Megquier (1813–1899), American businesswoman Mary Jane Morgan (1823–1885), American schoolteacher and art collector Mary Jane Nealon , American poet and nurse Mary Jane Odell (1923–2010), American journalist, lecturer, and politician Mary Jane O'Donovan Rossa (1845–1916), Irish poet and political activist Mary Jane O'Reilly (born 1950), New Zealand dancer and choreographer Mary Jane Osborn (1927–2019), American biochemist Mary Jane Owen (1929—2019), disability rights activist, philosopher, policy expert, and writer Mary Jane Patterson (1840–1894), American educator Mary Jane Peale (1827–1902), American painter Mary Jane Perry , American oceanographer Mary Jane Phillips-Matz (1926–2013), American biographer Mary Jane Queen (1914–2007), American ballad singer and banjo player Mary Jane Rathbun , several people Mary Jane Reoch (1945–1993), American cyclist Mary Jane Richards (1843–1904), British theatre actress Mary Jane Richardson Jones (c. 1819–1909), American abolitionist, philanthropist, and suffragist Mary-Jane Rivers (born 1951), New Zealand community development leader Mary Jane Ross (1827–1908), Cherokee writer Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus (born 1949), American psychologist and professor Mary-Jane Rubenstein (born 1977), American scholar of religion, philosophy, science studies, and gender studies Mary Jane Russell (1926–2003), American photographic fashion model Mary Jane Safford-Blake (1834–1891), American nurse, physician, educator, and humanitarian Mary Jane Saunders , American academic Mary Jane Seacole (1805–1881), British-Jamaican nurse, healer, and businesswoman Mary Jane Seaman (1837?–1888), English actress Mary Jane Sherfey (1918–1983), American psychiatrist and writer on female sexuality MaryJane Shimsky (born 1960), American politician Mary Jane Shultz (born 1948), American professor and researcher Mary Jane Simes (1807–1872), American portrait painter Mary Jane Simmons (1953–2004), American politician Mary Jane Skalski , American film producer Mary Jane Spurlin (1883–1970), American judge Mary Jane Theis (born 1949), American Supreme Court justice Mary Jane Truman (1889–1978), younger sister of Harry S. Truman Mary Jane Tumbridge (born 1964), Bermudian equestrian Mary Jane Veloso (born 1985), Filipina woman convicted in Indonesia of drug trafficking Mary Jane Wallner (born 1946), American politician Mary Jane Ward (1905–1981), American novelist Mary Jane Warfield Clay (1815–1900), American socialite, suffragist, abolitionist, and political activist Mary Jane Warnes (1877–1959), Australian activist Mary Jane Watkins (dentist) (1902–1977), American actress and dentist Mary Jane West-Eberhard (born 1941), American theoretical biologist Mary Jane Wilson (1840–1916), Indian-born English Roman Catholic nun Mary Jane Windle (1825–?), American short-story writer and journalist Mary Jane and Winston Young , Toronto-based folk music singing duo Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Mary Jane and Sniffles , characters in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics Mary Jane Watson ,
176-933: The Ripper Mary Jane Kinnaird (1816–1888), English philanthropist Mary Jane Kirby (born 1989), Canadian rugby union player Mary Jane Lamond (born 1960), Canadian Celtic folk musician Mary Jane Latsis (1927–1997), American economic analyst Mary Jane Leach (born 1949), American composer Mary Jane Lewis , several people Mary Jane Long (1939–2018), American architect, lecturer, and author Mary Jane Longstaff (1855–1935), British malacologist Mary Jane Maffini , Canadian mystery writer Mary-Jane "Marie" Malvar , American 18-year-old murder victim Mary Jane Manigault (1913–2010), American sweetgrass basket maker Mary Jane Marcasiano , American fashion- and costume designer, film producer, and social entrepreneur Mary Jane McCaffree (1911–2018), American White House Social Secretary during
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#1732779948800192-1292: The United States during the term of Chester Arthur and the first year of Grover Cleveland Mary Jane Green , Confederate spy and bushwhacker Mary Jane Guck (1963–2024), Filipino actress commonly known as Jaclyn Jose Mary Jane Guthrie (1895–1975), American zoologist and cytologist Mary Jane Haake (born 1951), American tattoo artist Mary Jane Hale Welles (1817–1886), American wife of Gideon Welles; known for her hand-written letters Mary Jane Hancock (1810–1896), English artist and naturalist Mary Jane Hayden (1830–1918), American pioneer Mary Jane Hayes, birth name of Allison Hayes (1930–1977), American film- and television actress and model Mary Jane Higby (1909–1986), American actress Mary Jane Holmes (1825–1907), American author Mary Jane Holmes Shipley Drake (1841–1925), American slave Mary Jane Irving (1913–1983), American actress Mary Jane Irwin , American computer scientist and professor emerita Mary Jane Jacob , American curator, writer, and educator Mary Jane Katzmann (1828–1890), Canadian writer, editor, historian, and poet Mary Jane Keeney (1898–1969), American librarian Mary Jane Kelly (1863–1888), Irish victim of Jack
208-574: The University of Illinois in 1975 and 1977, respectively. Her dissertation research on the topic of computer arithmetic was supervised by Dr. James Robertson. Mary Jane Irwin joined the faculty of the Pennsylvania State University as an assistant professor in 1977. She was promoted to the rank of full professor in 1989. She retired in 2017. Irwin has worked in the area of application-specific architectures, including
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240-737: The design, implementation, and field-testing of three different board level designs---the Arithmetic Cube, the MGAP and SPARTA. With her student Robert M. Owens they developed a suite of architecture, logic and circuit design tools including ARTIST, PERFLEX, LOGICIAN, and DECOMPOSER. In late 1993, Irwin worked in the area of resource constrained systems design including embedded systems that have limited battery life and limited memory space and sensor network systems that have extremely limited resources. With colleagues she developed an architectural level power simulator, SimplePower. Irwin's recent work
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