I am a doctoral candidate working on my dissertation, NBTI Self-Healing --
Resilient Design for Virtualized Multicore Systems. My interests are:
- Quality & Reliability (PMOS Transistor NBTI Reliability)
- Computer Architecture (Cache, multicore, virtualization, grid)
- Robotics, Home Automation, Industrial Controls
- Safety, Theory of Constraints, Neural Nets/Fuzzy Logic
I work full time for Intel as a Technology Business Development Manager in the Corporate Technology Group(CTG)
working with energy efficiency technologies. Previously I worked on Product Planning for Intel Server Platforms and Chipsets. Previous to Intel I was a software engineer for 10 years. I used to teach Quality
Control, Statistical Process Control and Programmable Controllers in
the Minnesota Technical College system. In addition, I am currently a Master Trainer in the
Intel College of Quality and continue to teach Technical Structured Problem Solving (T-SPS aka, Ford's 8D).
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