Rich. Katz
Grunt Engineer
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Dr. Stamatios Krimigis
Head, Space Department
Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab
A. Military & Aerospace Applications
Session Chair: Marty Fraeman - JHU/APL
Invited Speaker: Dr. Ralph McNutt - JHU/APL
Space Exploration Beyond 2020
B. Devices, Elements, and Technologies
Session Chair: Rich Katz - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Invited Speaker: John McCollum - Actel Corp.
Programmable Elements and Their Impact on FPGA Architecture, Performance, and
Radiation Hardness
C. Radiation Environments and Effects
Session Chair: Ken LaBel - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Invited Speaker: Rich Katz - NASA GSFC
FPGAs in Space Environment and Design Techniques
D. SoC, Synthesis, and IP
Session Chair: Hans Tiggeler - University of Surrey
Invited Speaker: Sandi Habinc - ESA
Designing Space Applications Using Synthesizable Cores
E. Adaptive Computing
Session Chair: John McHenry - National Security Agency
Invited Speaker: Brad Hutchings - Brigham Young University
Configurable Computing: Past, Present and
Future
F. Classified Session
Session Chair: Al Hunsberger - National Security Agency
Invited Speaker: Mark Dunham - DOE/Los Alamos National Labs
Gigasample Image and Signal Processing via Reconfigurable Computing
P. Poster Session
Session Chair: Christina Gorsky - SGT, Inc.
Dr. Don DeVoe, University of Maryland at College Park
"Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)"
"Architecture, Technologies and Design Methodologies for 2005 and
Beyond"
Panel Moderator: Ann Garrison Darrin - JHU/APL
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Panel Members (in alphabetical order)
Actel: Brian Cronquist, Director of Technology
Chip Express: Jonathan Park, Director of Methodology and Design Center
Exemplar Logic: Ray Salemi, Senior Applications Engineer
Quicklogic:
Synplicity: Grason Curtis, Technical Account Manager
Panel Format
Questions will be submitted in advance by MAPLD attendees and distributed to
panel members.
Each panel member will be given a fixed amount of time to respond
Audience members will then be given the opportunity to ask follow-up questions.
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