Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 17:53:43 GMT Server: NCSA/1.4.2 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 01:56:57 GMT Content-length: 3939 Curriculum Vita for DARREN C. CRONQUIST

DARREN C. CRONQUIST

Department of Comp. Sci. and Eng.
University of Washington
Box 352350
Seattle, WA 98195-2350
darrenc@cs.washington.edu
(206) 616-1853 (Weekdays)
(206) 726-8216 (Evenings/Machine)
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/darrenc/



Education

University of Washington
Major Field: VLSI
Research interests: Field programmable logic devices and synthesis methods, each with application to efficient data-intensive computation.
Cumulative GPA 3.8/4.0
Ph.D. expected: 1997
M.S.: December 1994
University of Arizona
Major Field: Electrical Engineering
Cumulative GPA 3.96/4.00
B.S.E.: May 1992


Publications

D. C. Cronquist and L. McMurchie, ``Emerald -- An Architecture-Driven Tool Compiler for FPGAs,'' to appear in Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays, 1996.
D. C. Cronquist and S. M. Burns, ``Synthesis and Analysis of a Delay-Insensitive Folded FIFO,'' Proceedings of the ACM Workshop of Timing Issues in the Specification and Synthesis of Digital Systems (TAU), pp 176-184, 1995.
D. C. Cronquist, ``Simultaneous Place and Route for Wire-Constrained FPGAs,'' TR #95-03-01, University of Washington, 1995.


Honors

IBM Fellowship
Summa Cum Laude, B.S.E., University of Arizona
Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society
Phi Kappa Phi Freshman Achievement Award
1996
1992
1990-1992
1989

Work
Experience

Research Assistant
University of Washington Comp. Sci. & Eng.
Contributed to the research and development of Emerald, a system for the exploration of new FPGA architectures and synthesis tools, and (in progress) RaPiD, a programmable logic device targeting applications with intense computation and data requirements.
1993-1995
Teaching Assistant: CSE 321 Discrete Structures
University of Washington Comp. Sci. & Eng.
Fall 1992
Software Design Engineer
Microsoft, Redmond, WA.
Visual Basic 4.0 Development Group
Windows 4.0 Test Development Group
Windows 3.1 Test Development Group
OS/2 Test Development Group
Worked on variety of projects including the design of a DLL to query hardware configuration in preparation for OS/2 testing, the development of the application 'Stress' for the Windows 3.1 SDK, and the improvement of printing support for Visual Basic 4.


Summer 1993
Summer 1992
Summer 1991
Summer 1990
Computer Programmer
Universal Insurance Services, Phoenix, AZ.
Summer 1989


References available upon request.