Bio: | Luca Carloni is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University in the City of New York. He holds a Laurea Degree Summa cum Laude in Electronics Engineering from the University of Bologna, Italy, a Master of Science in Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the University of California at Berkeley. At Berkeley Luca was the 2002 recipient of the Demetri Angelakos Memorial Achievement Award in recognition of altruistic attitude towards fellow graduate students. His research interests are in the fields of design technologies for electronic systems (with emphasis on component reusability, communication protocols, synchronization mechanisms, and low-energy architectures), design methodologies for fault-tolerant deployment of embedded software on heterogeneous and distributed platforms, computer architecture, integrated circuits, and combinatorial optimization. Luca coauthored over thirty refereed papers and holds one patent.
Luca's 1999 ICCAD paper "A Methodology for Correct-By-Construction Latency-Insensitive Design", co-authored with K. L. McMillan, A. Saldanha, and A. L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, was selected for inclusion in "The Best of ICCAD - 20 Years of Excellence in Computer-Aided Design" (Kluwer, 2003), a collection of 42 papers selected from over 2,200 that were presented at the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design between 1983 and 2002.
In 2002, Luca received the "UC Berkeley EECS Demetri Angelakos Memorial Achievement Award" in recognition of altruistic attitude towards fellow graduate students. |