Monday
October 3rd
4:00 - 4:50 PM
Covell 216

Dhiraj K Pradhan
University of Bristol
United Kingdom


MODD: A New Decison Diagram and Applications to Synthesis and  
Verification


The most cited paper in the history of computer science is the 1985
paper on decison diagrams called OBDD. These earlier diagrams are useful
for analysis and synthesis of single output circuits.
In 2003 Jabir and Pradhan proposed a decison diagram based on Galois
Switching Theory proposed in 1978 by Pradhan. This talk will review this
recent development and discuss applications to multiple output logic
circuit design and verification.


Biography

Professor Pradhan currently holds a Chair in Computer Science at the
University of Bristol (U.K.) and also is a Senior Humboldt Fellow at the
University of Kaiserlauten, Germany . Recently, he had been Professor of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oregon State University,
Corvallis. Previous to this, Dr. Pradhan had held the COE Endowed Chair
Professorship in Computer Science at Texas A & M University, College
Station, also serving as founder of the Laboratory of Computer Systems
there.

Prior to this, Professor Pradhan held a Professorship at the University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he also served as Coordinator of
Computer Engineering. Dr. Pradhan has also worked at the University of
California, Berkeley, Oakland University (Michigan), and the University
of Regina, in Saskatchewan, Canada, and as Visiting Professor at
Stanford University (Calif.).

In past, Prof. Pradhan has worked as a Staff Engineer at IBM, more
recently serving as the founding CEO of Reliable Computer Technology,
Inc. He is also the inventor of two patents, one of which was licensed
to Mentor Graphics and Motorola. The recently-announced verification
tool, Formal Pro, by Mentor Graphics is based on his patent.

Professor Pradhan has contributed to Very Large Scale Integrated
computer-aided design and test, as well as to fault-tolerant computing,
computer architecture and parallel processing research, with major
publications in journals and conferences, spanning more than 30 years.
During this long career, he has been well-funded by various agencies in
Canada, USA and UK.

Dr. Pradhan has also served as co-author and editor of various books,
including Fault-Tolerant Computing: Theory and Techniques, Vols. I & II
(Prentice-Hall, 1986), Fault-Tolerant Computer Systems Design
(Prentice-Hall, 1996, second print 2003), and IC Manufacturability: The
Art of Process and Design Integration (IEEE Press, 2000).

Professor Pradhan continues to serve as an Editor in prestigious
journals, including IEEE Transactions. Further, Pradhan has worked as an
editor for several journals, including IEEE Transactions and JETTA.Also,
he has served as General Chair and Program Chair for various major
conferences. The recipient of Best Paper Awards honors including the
1996 IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design Best Paper Award, with
W. Kunz, on “Recursive Learning: A New Implication Technique for
Efficient Solutions to CAD Problems Test, Verification and
Optimization”. Prof. Pradhan is also included among 230 computer
scientists worldwide whose work has been highly cited in the list
appearing in /*www.isihighlycited.com <http://www.isihighlycited.com/ 
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A Fellow of both ACM, IEEE and Japan Society of Promotion of Science,
Professor Pradhan is also the recipient of a Humboldt Prize, Germany. In
1997, Dr. Pradhan was also awarded the Fulbright-Flad Chair in Computer
Science.


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