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.













