Jason Bakos
Biography
Jason D. Bakos is a professor and lead of the
Heterogeneous and Reconfigurable Computing Group at the
University of South Carolina. His research focus is
high-performance and energy-efficient computing with
emerging processing technologies such as reconfigurable,
graphical, many-core, digital signal, automata, and
neuromorphic processors. Dr. Bakos has published over 40
refereed publications in computer architecture and high
performance computing as well as a textbook on ARM
embedded system programming and he holds two U.S. patents.
He received the US National Science Foundation (NSF)
CAREER award and is winner of two DAC student design
contests. His work is currently funded by NSF, ONR, and
Texas Instruments Corporation. He is currently serving as
associate editor for ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable
Technology and Systems (TRETS), as general chair of the
IEEE Symposium on Field Programmable Custom Computing
Machines (FCCM) and is a member of the IEEE, Computer
Society, and ACM.
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