
معرفی
Gregory D. Peterson is a Professor in the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Director of the National Institute for Computational Sciences. His research focuses on advanced computer architectures, high-performance reconfigurable computing, computational science, and electronic systems design automation. He holds a DSc and MS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Washington University (1990-1994).
Education: DSc (1994), MS (1992), and dual BS (1990) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Washington University.
Research interests include reconfigurable computing, stochastic simulation, bioinformatics applications, and verification methodologies. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications and holds leadership roles in IEEE standards committees.
Key awards: John W. Fisher Professorship (2001), Best Paper Award (2000), and Air Force commendations. His work spans defense systems, embedded systems education, and computational biology.
Grants and collaborations include NSF, Air Force Research Lab, DARPA, and ORNL. He advises numerous graduate students and leads projects in accelerated computational chemistry and biology.
Labs/Teams: Director of National Institute for Computational Sciences, UT’s supercomputing center.


