Trevor Mudge is a computer scientist, academic and researcher. He is the Bredt Family Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. Mudge is a Life Fellow of the IEEE Computer Society, and a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.
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| - Trevor Nigel Mudge (* 28. November 1947 in London) ist ein britisch-US-amerikanischer Computeringenieur. Mudge erhielt 1969 seinen Bachelor-Abschluss in Kybernetik an der University of Reading und erhielt 1973 seinen Master-Abschluss in Informatik an der University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an der er 1977 in Informatik promoviert wurde (A computer hardware design language for multiprocessor systems). Im selben Jahr ging er als Assistant Professor an die Fakultät der University of Michigan, an der er Professor und ab 2003 Bredt Family Professor für Elektrotechnik und Informatik wurde. Er ist dort Direktor des ARM Research Center (finanziert durch die Computerfirma ARM Limited). Er war zuvor zehn Jahre Leiter des Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory der Universität. (de)
- Trevor Mudge is a computer scientist, academic and researcher. He is the Bredt Family Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. Mudge is a Life Fellow of the IEEE Computer Society, and a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. (en)
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| - A Computer Hardware Design Language for Multiprocessor Systems (en)
- SEMANTRIX: A Semantically Guided Digital Electronic Machine (en)
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- ACM/IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award, ACM and IEEE Computer Society (en)
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| - B.Sc., Cybernetics, University of Reading (en)
- M.S., Computer Science, University of Illinois (en)
- Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Illinois (en)
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| - Trevor Nigel Mudge (* 28. November 1947 in London) ist ein britisch-US-amerikanischer Computeringenieur. Mudge erhielt 1969 seinen Bachelor-Abschluss in Kybernetik an der University of Reading und erhielt 1973 seinen Master-Abschluss in Informatik an der University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an der er 1977 in Informatik promoviert wurde (A computer hardware design language for multiprocessor systems). Im selben Jahr ging er als Assistant Professor an die Fakultät der University of Michigan, an der er Professor und ab 2003 Bredt Family Professor für Elektrotechnik und Informatik wurde. Er ist dort Direktor des ARM Research Center (finanziert durch die Computerfirma ARM Limited). Er war zuvor zehn Jahre Leiter des Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory der Universität. 2014 erhielt er den Eckert-Mauchly Award. Er erhielt den Preis für seine Beiträge zur Reduzierung des Stromverbrauchs von Mikroprozessoren. Er befasst sich mit dreidimensionalen Prozessorarchitekturen und Near Treshold Computing (NTC), Systemen die bei so niedriger Spannung operieren, dass sie an der Fehlergrenze arbeiten. Er leitet eine Beratungsfirma für Chip-Design (Idiots Savants). Er ist seit 1995 Fellow der IEEE, seit 2016 der Association for Computing Machinery. (de)
- Trevor Mudge is a computer scientist, academic and researcher. He is the Bredt Family Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. His research interests include computer systems design, low power computing, computer-aided design, parallel processing, and the impact of technology. Mudge has authored numerous publications. He also holds over forty United States Patents for his inventions in the field of Computer Science. In 2014 he received the ACM/IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award—the computer architecture community’s most prestigious award—“for pioneering contributions to low-power computer architecture and its interaction with technology”. He has been inducted into the MICRO Hall of fame, and International Symposium on Computer Architecture Hall of Fame. Mudge is a Life Fellow of the IEEE Computer Society, and a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. (en)
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