Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering & Comp. Sci. 1994-06-01 - 1999-06-01Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MS, Electrical Eng. & Computer Science 1991-08-01 - 1994-06-01Stanford University
BS, Symbolic Systems 1987-08-01 - 1991-06-01Work Experience
Florida State University
Current
Florida State University
University of Florida
1999-08-01 - 2004-07-01
University of Florida
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1999-06-01 - 1999-08-01
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stockmaster.com / Marketplace.Net, Inc.
1998-03-01 - 1999-02-01
Stockmaster.com / Marketplace.Net, Inc.
NASA Ames Research Center
1996-06-01 - 1996-08-01
NASA Ames Research Center
Newton Research Labs
1995-08-01 - 1995-12-01
Newton Research Labs
IBM
1994-06-01 - 1995-08-01
IBM
NEC Corporation
1993-06-01 - 1993-08-01
NEC Corporation
SRI
1990-06-01 - 1991-08-01
SRI
Center for the Study of Language & Information
1989-06-01 - 1989-08-01
Center for the Study of Language & Information
Summary
* BS, Symbolic Systems, Stanford University, 1991. * MS, EE&CS, MIT, 1994, thesis in decision-theoretic artificial intelligence techniques. * Ph.D., EE&CS, MIT, 1999, dissertation in low-power computing techniques using Reversible Computing. * 5 years experience as a tenure-track faculty member at the University of Florida, College of Engineering, Dept. of Computer & Information Science & Engineering. * Founder of the Reversible & Quantum Computing research group (http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/revcomp) and the Open Computation Exchange & Auctioning Network (OCEAN) research group (http://www.cise.ufl.edu/research/ocean) at UF. * Specialist in nanocomputing technology. Authored articles on "Physical Limits of Computing," and "Nanocomputers--Theoretical Models," for IEEE/AIP and American Scientific Publishers. * Currently writing the definitive textbook establishing the new field of Nanocomputer Systems Engineering for CRC Press. Specialties: Nanotechnology and nanocomputing, low-power electronics, reversible and quantum computing, distributed computing, grid computing, market-based computing. Systems engineering, project management, grant-proposal writing.