Ronald Peter Luijten
Biography
Ronald P. Luijten, senior IEEE member, received his
Masters of Electronic Engineering with honors from the
University of Technology in Eindhoven, Netherlands in
1984. In the same year he joined the systems department at
IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory in Switzerland. He has
contributed to the design of various communication chips,
including PRIZMA high port count packet switch and ATM
adapter chip sets, culminating in a 15-month assignment at
IBM's networking development laboratory in La Gaude,
France as lead-architect, from 1994-95. He lead the
OSMOSIS optical switch demonstrator project for the DOE in
close collaboration with Corning, inc. from 2004 to 2007.
His team also contributed the congestion control mechanism
to the converged enhanced Ethernet standard and is worked
on the network validation of IBM’s PureSystems product
line. He currently manages the IBM DOME microDataCenter
team. Ronald’s personal research interests are in
datacenter architecture, design and performance (‘Data
Motion in Data Centers’). He holds more than 25 issued
patents, and has co-organized 7 IEEE conferences. Over the
years (32), IBM has awarded Ronald with three outstanding
technical achievement awards and a corporate patent award.
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