Professional Title
Associate Professor Emeritus
He received the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Ph.D. in Computer Science degrees from California Institute of Technology, under the supervision of Dr. Carver Mead. He served as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Duke University from 1981 until 1988. His research interests include special purpose digital systems, VLSI design, and microprocessor/microcontroller applications, especially as they relate to educational environments.