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Ruud A. Haring, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, P.O. Box 218, Yorktown
Heights, New York 10598 (ruud@us.ibm.com) received B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees in Physics from Leyden University (The Netherlands). Since
1984 Dr. Haring has been a research staff member at the IBM Thomas.
J. Watson Research Center, initially studying surface science aspects
of plasma processing. Since 1992 he has been involved in electronic
circuit design on both microprocessors and ASICs. He is currently responsible
for the Synthesis, Physical Design and Test aspects of the BlueGene
chip designs, as well as for Functional Diagnostics of BlueGene cards
and systems. He has received IBM Outstanding Technical Achievement
Awards for contributions to the z900 mainframe and to the BlueGene
Supercomputer, and holds several patents. Dr. Haring's research interests
include circuit design and optimization, design for testability and
ASIC design. He is a senior member of the IEEE.
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