Faculty & Staff Raymond R. HoareAssistant Professor, Department of Electrical and computer Engineering hoare _at_ engr.pitt.edu EducationPh.D. (Electrical and Computer Engineering), Purdue, 1999 Professional InterestsDr. Hoare is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his Master's Degree from the University of Maryland and his Ph.D. from Purdue University. Dr. Hoare teaches Hardware Design Methodologies, Computer Organization and Software Engineering. His research focus is on architectural design of digital system. Within a single VLSI chip, his focus is on synchronization and application specific high-performance architecture. For larger applications, custom designed processors, memory architectures and network interconnection are needed. Applications for these domains include Hardware Accelerated Discrete Event Simulation Architecture, Hardware Accelerated Network Security, Parallel Processing System-on-a-Chip (PPSoC), and Hardware Accelerated Speech Processing. On the software engineering side, Dr. Hoare’s research involves specialized systems of servers that utilize a custom server network when the servers are centralized. For distributed systems, the Internet and specialized communication infrastructures are utilized to provide a foundation for software development. Software applications include the Online Student Survey System (OS3) and Pegasus, A Distributed System for Mechanically Engineered Product. For more information, see the following links: |
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