
معرفی
Greg Stitt is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida, affiliated with the College of Engineering. His research focuses on reconfigurable computing, FPGA acceleration, embedded systems, and compiler design. He has received notable awards including the NSF CAREER Award (2012-2017) and the Undergraduate Teacher of the Year Award (2014). His work emphasizes elastic computing frameworks, intermediate fabrics for FPGA virtualization, and warp processors for dynamic hardware/software partitioning.
Education:
- PhD, Computer Science, University of California-Riverside, 2007
- BS, Computer Science, University of California-Riverside, 2000
Research Interests:
- Reconfigurable computing, FPGAs, GPUs, and their applications in high-performance computing
- Compiler optimization and synthesis techniques for embedded systems
- Elastic computing frameworks for heterogeneous systems
- Approximate computing and energy-efficient architectures
Grants & Awards:
- National Science Foundation (NSF) grants for elastic computing (CNS-0914474) and intermediate fabrics (CNS-1149285)
- Recognition for contributions to FPGA-based scientific computing tools
Teaching:
- Current courses include Reconfigurable Computing 2 and Digital Design
- Past course offerings span embedded systems, compiler design, and hardware architecture
Labs & Teams:
- Active research in FPGA acceleration, novel architectures, and security for reconfigurable systems
- Contributions to the Novo-G scalable reconfigurable supercomputing project
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