Jay Brockman
Concurrent Associate Professor
Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University, 1992
Research Interests: Computer architecture, VLSI, Processing-in-Memory architecture, and multidisciplinary design methodologies.
Courses: VLSI Circuit Design
In addition to his research in computer architecture, VLSI, Processing-in-Memory architecture, and multidisciplinary design methodologies, Dr. Brockman has played a pivotal role in the development of the Bits-to-Chips Program, a joint educational initiative between the computer science and engineering and electrical engineering departments. He has also provided significant leadership in the development of EG111/112, a program for first-year engineering intents.
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Concurrent Associate Professor
Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University, 1992
Research Interests: Computer architecture, VLSI, Processing-in-Memory architecture, and multidisciplinary design methodologies.
Courses: VLSI Circuit Design
In addition to his research in computer architecture, VLSI, Processing-in-Memory architecture, and multidisciplinary design methodologies, Dr. Brockman has played a pivotal role in the development of the Bits-to-Chips Program, a joint educational initiative between the computer science and engineering and electrical engineering departments. He has also provided significant leadership in the development of EG111/112, a program for first-year engineering intents.
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
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