Bakos, Jason

Professor

My research interests involve computer architecture at the circuit-level, microarchitectural-level, and system-level. This includes VLSI design, computer aided design automation, chip-level and system-level networks/interconnects, reconfigurable computing, high-performance computing, optoelectronics, and integrated smart sensor technology.

Biographical Profile

College
College of Engineering & Comp.
Department
Computer Science & Engineering
Tenure Status
Tenured

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
Undergraduates and Graduates
Interest Keywords
heterogeneous computing, computer architecture, vlsi, embeded systems, high-performance computing, reconfigurable computing
Institutional Focus Areas
Science and Engineering (Other), Computational Sciences
Personal Focus Areas
heterogeneous computing, vlsi, computer architecture

Professional Preparation(Education & Training)

Dates Institution Location Degree Field of Study
2005 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania PhD Computer Science
1999 Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio BS Computer Science

Positions & Appointments

Dates Description Institution/Entity
2005 Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Carolina

Recognition Awards, Honors, & Fellowships

Dates Type Description Foundation/Entity
Award First Place Winner, 5th Compunetix Annual Graduate Student Research Competition, University of Pittsburgh, Paper Title: " Hierarchical Error Correction Codes over Multi-Bit Differential Signaling"
Award Third Place Winner, DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest, 41st Annual IEEE/ACM Design Automation Conference, Paper Title: "SiGe Prototype Chip Design Implementing CMOS Fixed Bit-Load Drivers and Receivers for Next Generation High-Speed Board-Level Interconnect"
Award Invited and appointed as a faculty member of ACM Upsilon Pi Epsilon
Award Second Place Winner, DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest, 39th Annual IEEE/ACM Design Automation Conference, Paper title: "Design of a Crossbar Switch Chip for Use in a Demonstration System of an Optoelectronic Multi-Chip Module"
Award NSF CAREER Award, National Science Foundation
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