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Roger Chamberlain is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, affiliated with the McKelvey School of Engineering. He has been on faculty since 1989, specializing in digital systems, parallel processing, computer architecture, embedded systems, and reconfigurable logic.
- Education:
- DSc, Washington University in St. Louis, 1989
- MS, Washington University in St. Louis, 1985
- BS, Washington University in St. Louis, 1983
Research Interests: His work focuses on architecturally diverse computing systems, including specialized architectures for astrophysics and biology. He explores high-performance parallel/distributed applications, energy-efficient computation, and high-capacity I/O systems. He collaborates with industry partners like Exegy, Inc., VelociData, Inc., and BECS Technology, contributing to commercialization of university-developed technologies for data analysis and microprocessor-based controls.
Grants & Awards: In 2021, he was a co-investigator on a $5M gamma ray astronomy mission grant. In 2018, he led an NSF-funded project ($1.2M) to enhance streaming application efficiency on diverse architectures. His consulting and industry ties reflect a commitment to bridging academic research with practical applications.
Professional Contributions: He co-founded Exegy, VelociData, and BECS Technology. His lab website and Google Scholar profile provide additional insights into his work.
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