
About
Andrew Morton, PhD, PEng, is a Continuing Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. He holds a BSc in Computer Science (Guelph, 1993), MSc in Computer Science (Guelph, 1996), and a PhD in Computer Engineering (Waterloo, 2005).
- Education:
- BSc (Guelph, 1993) Major: Computer Science, Minor: Chemistry
- MSc (Guelph, 1996) Computer Science
- PhD (Waterloo, 2005) Computer Engineering
His research focuses on the software/hardware boundary, including embedded systems, hardware acceleration, and real-time operating systems. Key areas include FPGA placement, real-time scheduling, and system-on-chip design.
Teaching responsibilities span courses such as CS 137 (Programming Principles), CS 450 (Computer Architecture), and ECE 252 (Systems Programming and Concurrency). He has advised multiple students on topics including MPSoC scheduling and dynamically reconfigurable systems.
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