John P. Hayes

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John Patrick Hayes is an Irish-American computer scientist and electrical engineer, the Claude E. Shannon Chair of Engineering Science at the University of Michigan.[1]

John P. Hayes
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan
Doctoral advisor

Biography[]

Hayes did his undergraduate studies at the National University of Ireland, Dublin, graduating in 1965. He went on to graduate studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, earning a master's degree in 1967 and a Ph.D. in 1970.[1][2] After working in The Hague for Shell for two years, he returned to academia, taking a faculty position at the University of Southern California in 1972, and then moving to Michigan in 1982.[1]

Research[]

Hayes is the author of the books

  • Digital System Design and Microprocessors (McGraw-Hill, 1984, ISBN 0-07-027367-7)
  • Introduction to Digital Logic Design (Addison-Wesley, 1993, ISBN 978-0-201-15461-0)
  • Computer Architecture and Organization (3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN 978-0-07-286198-3)
  • Quantum Circuit Simulation (with George F. Viamontes and Igor L. Markov, Springer, 2009, ISBN 978-90-481-3064-1)

Hayes has written extensively on the use of hypercube graphs in supercomputing,[3][4] He has also written highly cited research papers on fault-tolerant design,[5] reversible computing,[6] and stochastic computing.[7]

Awards and honors[]

Hayes became an IEEE Fellow in 1985 "for contributions to digital testing techniques and to switching theory and logical design",[8] and an ACM Fellow in 2001 "for outstanding contributions to logic design and testing and to fault-tolerant computer architecture."[9] In 2004, the University of Illinois department of electrical and computer engineering gave him their distinguished alumni award.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Faculty profile Archived 2007-08-24 at the Wayback Machine, Univ. of Michigan, retrieved 2012-02-20.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Distinguished Alumni Award (2004): John P. Hayes (MSEE ’67, PhD ’70), Univ. of Illinois, retrieved 2012-02-20.
  3. ^ Hayes, J. P.; Mudge, T. N.; Stout, Q. F.; Colley, S.; Palmer, J. (1986), "Architecture of a hypercube supercomputer", Proc. International Conference on Parallel Processing, pp. 653–660. Hayes, J. P.; Mudge, T.; Stout, Q. F.; Colley, S.; Palmer, J. (1986), "A microprocessor-based hypercube supercomputer", IEEE Micro, 6 (5): 6–17, doi:10.1109/MM.1986.304707, S2CID 7927930. Lee, T. C.; Hayes, J. P. (1992), "A fault-tolerant communication scheme for hypercube computers", IEEE Transactions on Computers, 41 (10): 1242–1256, doi:10.1109/12.166602.
  4. ^ Harary, Frank; Hayes, John P.; Wu, Horng-Jyh (1988), "A survey of the theory of hypercube graphs", Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 15 (4): 277–289, doi:10.1016/0898-1221(88)90213-1, hdl:2027.42/27522, MR 0949280.
  5. ^ Hayes, J. P. (1976), "A Graph Model for Fault-Tolerant Computing Systems", IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-25 (9): 875–884, doi:10.1109/TC.1976.1674712, S2CID 24323472.
  6. ^ Shende, V. V.; Prasad, A. K.; Markov, I. L.; Hayes, J. P. (2003), "Synthesis of reversible logic circuits", IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 22 (6): 710–722, arXiv:quant-ph/0207001, doi:10.1109/TCAD.2003.811448.
  7. ^ Alaghi, A.; Hayes, J. P. (2013). "Survey of Stochastic Computing". ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems. 12 (2s): 1. doi:10.1145/2465787.2465794. S2CID 4689958.
  8. ^ IEEE Fellow class of 1985 Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2012-02-20.
  9. ^ ACM Fellow award citation, retrieved 2012-02-20.

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