About
Dave Robinson, PhD, is an Adjunct Instructor Level 1 in Mathematics at Ferris State University within the College of Arts, Sciences and Education. He brings extensive expertise in parallel and distributed computing to his teaching role.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, Michigan State University
- MS in Computer Science, Michigan State University
- BS in Computer Science, University of Michigan
Robinson’s research spans the design and optimization of high-performance parallel systems. His work emphasizes efficient communication algorithms for wormhole-routed networks, multicast strategies in torus and hypercube topologies, and performance monitoring techniques for shared-memory multiprocessors.
Across his publications, a clear trend emerges: advancing scalable and low-latency communication in massively parallel computers. His contributions have consistently targeted algorithmic improvements that reduce communication overhead and enhance overall system throughput in distributed-memory architectures.
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