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IEEE SSCS Distinguished Lecture Program

TOPIC: Modern Microprocessor Development Perspective.

Prof. Vojin G. Oklobdzija, Fellow IEEE
has been with the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Davis since July 1991. He obtained Ph.D. and MSc degrees in Computer Science from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1982 and 1978 respectively and Dipl. Ing. (MScEE) degree in electronics and telecommunications from the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1971. From 1982-1991 Prof. Oklobdzija was research staff member of the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center in New York where he worked on development of early RISC and super-scalar RISC processors on which he holds several patents. From 1988-90 he was teaching at the University of California Berkeley as a visiting faculty from IBM. Prof. Oklobdzija's past and present engagements includes positions at the Microelectronics Center of XEROX Corporation, consulting positions at Sun Microsystems Laboratories, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Siemens Corp., Hitachi Research, SONY and various others. Prof. Oklobdzija's interest is in VLSI systems, fast circuits, low-power design and efficient implementations of computer arithmetic. His work has been applied in several leading processors. Prof. Oklobdzija holds four USA and four European patents and eight more pending. He has published over 120 papers in the areas of circuits and technology, computer arithmetic and computer architecture, written several book chapters and one edited book in high-performance system design. Prof. Oklobdzija has given over 100 invited talks in the USA, Europe, Latin America, Australia, China, Korea and Japan. He also spent time in Peru and Bolivia as a Fulbright professor, lecturing and helping the universities in South America. Prof. Oklobdzija is a Fellow of IEEE and a member of: American Association for Advancement of Science and the American Association of the University Professors. He serves on the editorial boards of: the IEEE Transactions on Computers, Journal of VLSI Signal Processing and IEEE Transaction VLSI Systems and was VLSI Vice-Chair for International Conference on Computer Design. He was also a General Chair of the 13th Symposium on Computer Arithmetic and he has been a program committee member of the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) since 1996.