Hardware Platforms for
Computationally Intense Numerical Algorithms

    
within the
10th WSEAS International Conference on Applied Mathematics,
Dallas, Texas, USA, November 1-3, 2006
http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2006/miami/texas/index.html

 

Topics:

  • Basic premise: using hardware-based platforms to accelerate computationally intense numerical algorithms

  • FPGA, DSP, GPU, and microprocessor-based solvers and platforms

  • Alternative hardware platforms for numerical algorithms

  • Mapping mathematical computations to hardware platforms

  • Case studies of specific algorithms running in hardware platforms
     

Organizer:

Dr. James Durbano
Chief Hardware Architect, EM Photonics, Inc. Newark, DE 19711
Assistant Professor, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19711
Phone: +1-302-456-9003, Fax: +1-302-456-9004,
Email: durbano@emphotonics.com


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http://www.worldses.org/conferences/2006/miami/math/index.html

 

Brief Biography of the Organizer:

Dr. Durbano received his Ph.D. from the University of Delaware for his ground breaking work with hardware-based computational electromagnetic accelerators. As Chief Hardware Architect for EM Photonics, Inc., he oversees the Hardware Division in their development of hardware-based solvers for computationally intensive applications, including electromagnetic wave propagation, circuit simulation, synthetic aperture radar, genetic algorithms, fluid dynamics, and finite element methods. He serves as a reviewer for numerous journals, conferences, and publishing houses, including Addison-Wesley, IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, and IEE Proceedings Computers & Digital Techniques. Dr. Durbano has numerous conference and journal publications, patent applications, and a book chapter in this field.