Christopher Cischke
Teaching Professor · Parallel Computing
Michigan Technological UniversityAbout
Christopher (Kit) Cischke is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan Technological University. He advises the Wireless Communications Enterprise and teaches courses in digital logic, embedded systems, introductory electric circuits, and computer system engineering. His research focuses on simulation and modeling of complex systems on parallel computing architectures.
Education:
- BS in Electrical Engineering, Michigan Technological University (2001)
- MS in Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
- Pursuing PhD in Computational Science and Engineering
Professional Background:
- Worked at IBM (1990s) verifying hard drive controllers in VHDL
- Employed at Unisys (post-graduation), contributing to processor design and software development, resulting in three patents
His academic interests include parallel computing architectures, engineering education methodologies, and the integration of hardware/software systems. He actively contributes to the Computational Science and Engineering Research Institute and the Wireless Communications Enterprise.
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