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Václav Dvořák


Referee for: B.6, C.3
Institution: Brno University of Technology
Address: Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Brno University of Technology
Bozetechova 2
612 66 Brno
Czech Republic
Home Page: http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~dvorak/.en

Curriculum Vitae:

Born in Brno, Czech Republic. Study of Computer Engineering at the Brno University of Technology (Czech Republic). Research worker in the field of computer memory units with the Research Institute of Mathematical Machines in Prague 1963-1973. Ph.D. in Applied Cybernetics from Brno University of Technology 1968. Post-Doctoral Fellow and Assistant Professor at Electrical Engineering Dept., University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada 1968-1971. Research Associate at the Computer Dept., Brno University of Technology 1973-1978. The Head of Computer and Control Departments and Associate Professor at the Libyan Higher Institute of Electronics in Hal-Far, Malta and in Beni Walid, Libya 1978-1981. Associate Professor at the Computer Department, Brno University of Technology 1981-1988. Consultant for CAD of delay lines for AMF Electronics Research Lab, Sterling, Virginia, U.S.A. in 1983. Research visit at SCS, Carleton University, Ottawa in 1986 (6 weeks). Associate Professor of Computer Science at Jodrey School of Computer Science, Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S., Canada 1978-1990. A distinguished degree D.Sc.in Computer Science in 1991.

Vaclav Dvorak is hold the position of DfFull Professor and Head of Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering at the Brno University of Technology.

Main Research Interests:

  • nonlinear analysis
  • distributed networks
  • CAD of electronic circuits
  • software tools for analysis, design, and simulation of electronic and digital circuits
  • digital systems, microprogramming, design automation, CAD tools
  • Parallel and application-specific architectures
  • programmable devices and systems
  • FPGA
  • parallel computation models and algorithms
  • neural networks
  • high-performance computing, transputer engineering, industrial
  • computing