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Thuy T. Le received his Ph.D.,
M.S., and B.S. degrees from the University of California at Berkeley in
1990, 1987, and 1985 respectively. Presently he is an Associate Professor
in Department of Electrical Engineering at San Jose State University and
a Senior Researcher in High Performance Computing Department at Fujitsu
America, Inc. From 1988 to 1990, he was a Physics Instructor at U.C. Berkeley
and College of Alameda, and was also a Research Assistant in Physics Division
at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. From 1990 to 1993, he was a Researcher
in Scientific Computation Division at Savannah River Laboratory and an Adjunct
Professor in Mathematical Department at University of South Carolina. Thuy
T. Le has also served as general chair, technical program chair, and committee
member of several international conferences and symposiums. His publications
include technical papers, seminars, and reports in broad areas of parallel
and distributed computing and algorithms, computer architectures, computational
reactor physics and fluid dynamics. He has been continuously selected for
listing in Who's Who in Science and Engineering and Who's Who in America
published by Marquis Who's Who. He was also nominated by his former honor
students and is currently listed in Who's Who Among America's Teachers:
The Best Teachers in America Selected By The Best Students. His current
research interests include topics in digital communication, computer networking,
digital system design, microprocessor and microcontroller, cluster computing
and cluster architectures, computational grid and distributed computing,
parallel simulation languages, applications of probability theory and random
signal processing, scientific software developments and implementation,
computational electronic packaging, and radiation effects to electronic
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