December 21, 2005 —

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Michel Dubois now an ACM Fellow.
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Dubois has been at USC since 1984,
coming here from Central Research Laboratory of Thomson-CSF in Orsay,
France. His main interests are computer architecture and parallel
processing, with a focus on multiprocessor architecture, performance,
and algorithms. He has published more than 120 technical papers
on computer architecture and algorithms.
"I am very happy that Professor Dubois has been honored by his selection
as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery," said
EE-Systems chair Alexander Sawchuk. "Michel does outstanding
research in high performance computer architectures and is particularly
known for his work on the design of memory systems for shared
memory-multiprocessors. Our department joins me in congratulating him
on this achievement.."
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outstanding professional and technical achievements in information
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