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![]() | SIGDA's CADAthlon at ICCADSunday, Nov. 10, 2002 |
![]() HomeThe Winners!!The Results!!Great Pictures!!ProblemsPlatformParticipantsContest | First Place Team:Cash Prize of $1000 each.Team: FooTeam Member:Matthew GuthausAdvisor: Richard Brown University: The University of Michigan Matthew R. Guthaus received his BSE in Computer Engineering and MSE in Electrical Engineering from The University of Michigan in 1998 and 2000, respectively. He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical Engineering at The University of Michigan working for Prof. Richard Brown. During his Master's degree, he designed and tested a mixed-signal, 8-bit microcontroller for sensor and actuator applications. His research interests include low-power architecture for embedded systems, algorithm specific microprocessors, and computer-aided design of integrated circuits. His dissertation is on the optimization of standard cell libraries through placement, sizing, and technology mapping.Team Member: DoRon Motter Advisor: Igor Markov University: The University of Michigan DoRon Motter is a Ph.D pre-candidate at the University of Michigan. He received his M.S.E. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan in May 2002. His graduate research has been focused on algorithms for satisfiability and applications, under Prof. Igor Markov. In addition he is a member of the quantum circuits group at the University of Michigan. DoRon received my B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida (with highest honors) in August 2000 along with minors in mathematics and physics. Honorable Mention:Cash Prize of $500 each.Team: UIC CADLABTeam Member: Milos HrkicAdvisor: John Lillis University: University of Illinois at Chicago Milos Hrkic received the B.S. degree in computer science from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in computer science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His interests include Design Automation for VLSI, particularly physical design and timing optimization and combinatorial optimization. He has also interned at IBM Austin Research Laboratory in 2001 and 2002.Team Member: Devangkumar Jariwala Advisor: John Lillis University: University of Illinois at Chicago Devangkumar Jariwala received his B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Regional Engineering Surat, India. Currently, he is pursuing Ph.D. in Computer Science Department at University of Illinois at Chicago. His area of interest includes CAD for VLSI, particularly physical design and reconfigurable computing. | |