Andre DeHon Named a 2023 IEEE Fellow Honors + Awards / December 16, 2022 Share: Author: Ebonee Johnson Andre DeHon Andre DeHon, Professor in the Departments of Electrical and Systems Engineering and Computer and Information Science, is among the members of the IEEE Computer Society to be elevated to IEEE Fellow status for his “contributions to reconfigurable computing and FPGAs.” The IEEE Board of Directors confers the title of Fellow upon a person of outstanding and extraordinary qualifications and experience in IEEE-designated fields, who has made important individual contributions to one or more of those fields. The elevation to Fellow recognizes exceptional distinction in the engineering profession. DeHon is broadly interested in how we physically implement computations from substrates, including VLSI and molecular electronics, up through architecture, CAD, and programming models. In addition to performance, cost, and energy, his work addresses security and defect and variation tolerance. He places special emphasis on spatial programmable architectures (e.g. FPGAs) and interconnect design and optimization. He is also a Fellow of the ACM. He was recognized as one of Technology Review’s 100 young innovators in 2003. He has 9 papers in the TC-FPGA Hall of Fame for FPGAs and Reconfigurable Computing and 2 best papers from ICFPT. Read More Turning Carbon Emissions into Rocks Deep Jariwala Receives IEEE Nano Early Career Award