Biography
I was born in Paramaribo, Suriname on October 20th, 1973. (snip) I obtained my PhD from the Delft University of Technology in December 2002 after which I started as an assistant professor at the same university. My PhD thesis entitled "Microcoded Reconfigurable Embedded Processor" describes the MOLEN polymorphic processor, organization, and (micro-)architecture. My research interests include:
- Reconfigurable Computing
- Distributed Collaborative Computing
- High-Performance Computing
- Embedded Systems
- Hardware/Software Co-Design
- Network Processing
Educational activities
I am teaching several courses and am involved in several educational committees. For a more detailed overview of my educational activities, visit this link click on the "Education" tab in the menu above. My students (both PhD and MSc) can be found under the "My Students"-tab. Students looking to do a MSc thesis project with me can take a look at the following list.
Research activities
I am currently involved in the research themes MOLEN and ARACHNE defined within the Computer Engineering Laboratory. Currently, my research focus is on reconfigurable distributed computing and specialized MOLEN co-processors. I am/was working in the following externally funded research projects. Over the years. I have collaborated with many other researchers (click here) and participated in the organization of many conferences (click here). My publications can be found here.
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dr. ir. Stephan Wong Room 16.300 Department of Computer Engineering Faculty of EEMCS Delft University of Technology 2628 CD, Delft The Netherlands Directions |
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