John Hayes
Prof. John P. Hayes retires after half a century in computer architecture
Always curious about technology, he has made significant contributions to test and fault tolerant computing, while also exploring the potential of novel architectures.Gift from EECS alumnus David J. Kuck establishes CSE Dissertation Prize
Kuck’s impacts in the area of parallel computing are an inspiration to all of us, and this award will carry real significance for its recipients.
Michigan researchers win best paper award at DFT 2017
Prof. John Hayes and CSE graduate student Paishun Ting received the award for their paper entitled “Eliminating a Hidden Error Source in Stochastic Circuits.”
Smita Krishnaswamy's Research Paper Published in Science Magazine
The paper focuses on computational methods to analyze single cell data in order to obtain a better understanding of how cells process signals.
John P. Hayes Recognized with ACM SIGDA Pioneering Achievement Award
Hayes was recognized “for his pioneering contributions to logic design, fault tolerant computing, and testing.”
Armin Alaghi Awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship for Research on Stochastic Computing
Alaghi’s current research and dissertation focuses on stochastic computing (SC), which is an unconventional technique that processes data in the form of bit-streams that denote probabilities.