Ramachandran Vaidyanathan (Vaidy Vaidyanathan) is the Elaine T. and Donald C. Delaune Distinguished Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Louisiana State University (LSU). His research focuses on parallel and distributed computing, reconfigurable architectures, interconnection networks, and autonomous robot coordination. Developed the Reconfigurable Multiple Bus Machine (RMBM) model Authored the book Dynamic Reconfiguration: Architectures and Algorithms Holds multiple patents for optical networking and reconfigurable hardware Research Interests : Parallel and distributed algorithms Reconfigurable computing models Autonomous robot coordination Optical interconnection networks Scientific Awards : US Patent 6,332,050 US Patent 6,792,175 US Patent 8,862,854 US Patent 9,257,988 US Patent 10,282,347 Advising and Grants : Supervises students in reconfigurable computing and distributed systems. Collaborates with institutions on NSF-funded projects. Labs : Leads the Reconfigurable Computing Group at LSU.






