Prof. Sherief Reda

Sherief Reda is an Assistant Professor at the Division of Engineering, Brown University. Professor Reda received his Ph.D. degree in computer engineering (and science) from University of California, San Diego in 2006. Prior to that he received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt in 1998 and 2000 respectively. His research interests include design automation and test of integrated circuits, reconfigurable computing and embedded systems, organization and architecture of computational systems, and synergies between biological and computational systems. Professor Reda received a number of awards and acknowledgments, including a best paper award in DATE 2002, a hot article in Operations Research letters in 2004, a first place award in ACM/IEEE ISPD VLSI placement contest in 2005, and best paper nominations in ICCAD 2005 and ASPDAC 2008.
| Graduate Students | ||
Chaka Zaranyika (Ph.D) |
Ro-To Le (Ph.D.) |
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Chaka is a first year Ph.D. student.
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Ro-to is a first year Ph.D. He is co-advised by Prof. R. Iris Bahar |
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| Undergraduate students | ||
Mike Kadin |
Aaron Mandle |
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Mike is currently pursuing his Sc.B. in Electrical engineering. His research work focuses on thermal management techniques for large-scale multi-core proceessors. |
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| Alumni | ||
Brendan Hargreaves |
David Meisner |
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Brendan has graduated with a Masters in Electrical Engineering in June'07. His research work focused in extracting and analyzing on-chip variations. His research work was published in ASPDAC'08. |
David has obtained his Sc.B. with honors in Electrical Engineering in June'07. His research work focused on multi-core architectures, Parallel Computing and FPGA Prototyping. His research work was published in ICCD'07. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. |
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