Lüli Josephson
``What time is IT?''
Tenured Ph.D. Student
- Research Area: Asynchronous Circuit Design Methods:
- Asynchronous Systems Research Group ( You'll see I'm not listed there but trust me, I'm still here! )
- Campus Address:
- Computer Science Department
- University of Utah
- Salt Lake City, UT 84112
- Voice: (801) 581-8378 or 581-8224, Fax: (801) 581-5843
- Current Work:
The focus of my research is arbiters for asynchronous circuit
synthesis. Check out the postscript version of my
PhD Dissertation Proposal
(comments welcome ) for three worked examples of the
method I am implementing.
Click here to go to the wacky slides from the proposal talk.
- Research Links:
- - Ad Peter's asynchronous logic bibiography.
- - The Asynchronous Logic home page.
- - Metastability Lecture by Charles E. Molnar
(February 11, 1992 at HP Labs, with pictures and drawings.)
- - Ian Clark's metastability bibliography, in bibtex form.
- Other Research Interests:
- - Mixed asynchronous and synchronous system design
(Tau'93)
- - Interfacing asynchronous and
synchronous circuits
( NASA'93)
- - Interface issues in neural-net applications
Last modified: December 1999
Email: luli@cs.utah.edu
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