ACM SIGDA Technical Committee on FPGAs and Reconfigurable Computing
The ACM SIGDA Technical Committee on FPGAs and Reconfigurable Computing is a
SIGDA (Special Interest Group for Design Automation) Technical Committee
formed to promote the FPGA and Reconfigurable Computing Community.
This includes:
- Promoting Research and Researchers in this community to the larger
ACM and technical world.
- Providing guidance for new reseachers entering the community.
- Facilitating community self-governance, including identifying
directions for the field.
Members
- Vaughn Betz, University of Toronto (Member-at-Large)
- Michaela Blott, Xilinx
- Deming Chen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- André DeHon,
University of Pennsylvania (Chair)
- Suhaib Fahmy, University of Warwick
- Farinaz Koushanfar,
University of California at San Diego
- Brad
Hutchings, Brigham Young University (Secretary/Treasurer)
- Michael
Hutton, Google
- Paolo Ienne, EPFL
- Miriam
Leeser, NEU
- Philip Leong, University of Sydney (Member-at-Large)
- Jing Li, University
of Pennsylvania
- Wayne Luk, Imperial College (Member-at-Large)
- Andrew Putnam, Microsoft
- Shepard Siegel, Atomic Rules
- Steve
Trimberger, Xilinx (Past Chair)
- Steve Wilton,
University of British Columbia
- Wang Yu,
Tsinghua University
- Grace Zgheib, Intel