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John K. Antonio
John K. Antonio

Education
PhD, Texas A&M University
MS, Texas A&M University
BS, Texas A&M University

Experience
Professor, University of Oklahoma
Director and David W. Franke Professor,
    University of Oklahoma
Associate Professor,
    Texas Tech University
Assistant Professor, Purdue University


CONTACT

E-mail: antonio@ou.edu
Web: www.cs.ou.edu/~antonio/
Phone: (405) 325-4397
Office: EL 111












 

 

John K. Antonio

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Embedded high performance computing, reconfigurable computing, parallel and distributed computing, and cluster computing.

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. John K. Antonio is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma. He received the BS, MS, and PhD degrees from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. He previously served as Director of Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma from 1999 to 2006. Before coming to the University of Oklahoma, he was with the Department of Computer Science at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. He is a member of the Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and Phi Kappa Phi honorary societies and is a senior member of the IEEE Computer Society. Dr. Antonio's current research interests include: embedded high performance computing; reconfigurable computing; parallel and distributed computing; and cluster computing.

Dr. Antonio has co-authored over 80 publications in the above and related areas. Agencies that have supported his research include the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Naval Research Laboratory, National Science Foundation, and Rome Laboratory (now part of the Air Force Research Laboratory). Dr. Antonio has been session chair, session organizer, track organizer, and program committee member for numerous professional conferences. He was Program Chair for the 1998 Heterogeneous Computing Workshop, which is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, and was General Chair for the 1999 Heterogeneous Computing Workshop. For five years, he has chaired and organized the Industrial Track and Commercial Exhibits portions of the IEEE International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS).

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Brian F. Veale, John K. Antonio, Monte P. Tull, and Sean A. Jones, “Selection of Instruction Set Extensions for an FPGA Embedded Processor Core,” 13th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop (RAW 2006), cosponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, in Proceedings of the 20th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2006), Rhodes Island, Greece, Apr. 2006.

Nick A. Mould, Brian F. Veale, Monte P. Tull, and John K. Antonio, “Dynamic Configuration Steering for a Reconfigurable Superscalar Processor,” 13th Reconfigurable Architectures Workshop (RAW 2006), cosponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACM, in Proceedings of the 20th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2006), Rhodes Island, Greece, Apr. 2006.

S. Vanichayobon, Sudarshan K. Dhall, S. Lakshmivarahan, and John K. Antonio, Power-Speed Trade-Off in Parallel Prefix Circuits, Journal of Circuits, Systems, and Computers, Vol. 14, No. 1, Feb. 2005, pp. 65-98.

Brian F. Veale, John K. Antonio, and Monte P. Tull, Configuration Steering for a Reconfigurable Superscalar Processor, 12th Reconfigurable Architecures Workshop (RAW 2005), cosponsors: IEEE Computer Society and ACMS,ARCH, in the proceedings of the 19th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2005), Denver, CO, Apr. 2005.

 

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