Dr. Jason D. Bakos
Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Dr. Bakos’s research focuses on high-performance domain-specific architectures, including those based on reconfigurable, graphical, many-core, digital signal, automata, and neuromorphic processor technology.
He is currently serving as associate editor for ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (TRETS). Dr. Bakos received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of Pittsburgh in 2005 and his B.S. in Computer Science from Youngstown State University in 1999.
Contact
OFFICE LOCATION
University of South Carolina
College of Engineering and Computing
Columbia, SC 29208
Email
jbakos@cse.sc.edu
Phone
803-777-8627 (voice)
803-777-3767 (fax)
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