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Stamatis Vassiliadis was born in Manolates, Samos, Greece. He is currently the chairperson of computer engineering and a T.U.Delft chair professor in the faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. He has also served in the ECE faculties of Cornell University, Ithaca, NY and State University of New York (S.U.N.Y.), Binghamton, NY. He worked for a decade with IBM in the Advanced Workstations and Systems laboratory in Austin TX, the Mid-Hudson Valley laboratory in Poughkeepsie NY and the Glendale laboratory in Endicott NY. In IBM he has been involved in a number of projects regarding computer design, organizations, and architectures and the leadership to advanced research projects. He has been involved in the design and implementation of several computers. Examples of commercially available systems and processors that he personally worked on or that use his inventions include the following:
IBM 9370 model 60
IBM POWER II
IBM AS/400 Models 400, 500, and 510
IBM AS/400 Server Models 40S and 50S,
IBM AS/400 Advanced 36.
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server G4
MWAVE 3780i DSP
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server G5
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server G6
several Motorola/Apple/IBM processors including the 603e, 604e, 750 ...
the Motorola/Apple/IBM ALTIVEC
IBM Server z2000
BOPS ManArray
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For his work he received numerous awards including 24 Publication Awards, 15 Invention Achievement Awards and an Outstanding Innovation Award for Engineering/Scientific Hardware Design in 1989. Six of his patents have been rated with the highest patent ranking in IBM and in 1990 he was awarded the highest number of patents in IBM. While in IBM he was awarded 73 USA patents ranking him as the top all time IBM inventor. Dr. Vassiliadis received several paper awards and guided award winning PhD dissertations including the following:
Dr. Vassiliadis is a member of the IEEE Computer Society, an IEEE fellow (named to the fellowship for "contributions to the engineering of computer architecture"), an ACM fellow (named to the fellowship "for inventions in processor architecture and design") and a member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
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TEACHING:
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- Introduction to Computer Engineering - High-Tech Start-ups - Advanced Computer Architectures
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RESEARCH INTERESTS:
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- Embedded systems - Reconfigurable computing - Computer architectures - Microarchitectures - Multimedia - Network processors - Hardware-software co-design - Systems and networks on a chip - Computer arithmetic - Vector and parallel processors
Also : Functional Testing of Computer Systems, EDFI for Hardware Implementations, Fuzzy Logic and Systems, Software Engineering, Mainframes, Supercomputers.
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STUDENTS:
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PhD, MSc, Alumni/ae
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PUBLICATIONS:
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- Patents - Journals - Conference Papers - Technical Reports (selected)
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PROJECTS:
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ARACHNE: Network Processors, Internet Processing, Distributed Processing, Switches Δ-ILIAD: Microarchitectures, Computer Architecture, ILP, Vector and Parallel Processors, Polymorphic Processing DELFT WORKBENCH: Computer Aided Desing (CAD), Hardware Software co-design, Design Space Explorations, Backend Compilers, embedded systems software MOLEN: Embedded processors, SoCs and NoCs, Reconfigurable Computing, Low Power Designs, FPGAs, Multimedia, Microcode, Computer Arithmetic
My research is (has been) financed by : IBM, Philips, NOKIA, SANDBRIDGE, STW (Dutch Science Foundation), Lucent, EU, ...
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PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS:
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If you like to join my research group please contact me. If you are not a TU Delft student please consult first our MSc and PhD admission pages. NOTE: Working language, teaching, and thesis are in ENGLISH. Consequently you have to prove proficiency in English to join computer engineering and my reasearch group. The deadline for admissions to the Master of Science program is June 1st. There are no admission deadlines for PhD students. We accept PhD applications all year round.
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MISCELLANEA:
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- Awards - Presentations - The ‘‘Real’’ Me
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SAMOS:
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- SAMOS - conference - TU Delft computer architecture - Samos (pictures etc)
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