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Timothy M. Pinkston is an American computer engineer, researcher, educator and administrator whose work is focused in the area of computer architecture. He holds the George Pfleger Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering and is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Southern California (USC). He also serves in an administrative role as Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.

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  • Timothy M. Pinkston is an American computer engineer, researcher, educator and administrator whose work is focused in the area of computer architecture. He holds the George Pfleger Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering and is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Southern California (USC). He also serves in an administrative role as Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Pinkston's computer architecture research focuses on the design of interconnection networks for many-core and multiprocessor computer systems. His research contributions span formal theory, methods, and techniques for abating interconnection network routing inefficiencies and preventing deadlock. He has contributed to development of solutions to network deadlocking phenomena, including routing-induced, protocol (message)-induced, and reconfiguration-induced deadlocks. He has also developed energy-, resource-, and performance-efficient network-on-chip (NoC) designs. In 2009, Pinkston became an IEEE Fellow (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) "for contributions to design and analysis of interconnection networks and routing algorithms." In 2019, Pinkston became an ACM Fellow (Association for Computing Machinery) "for contributions to interconnection network routing algorithms and architectures, and leadership in expanding computing research. Pinkston is the first African American to become a tenured faculty member with primary appointment in engineering and the first African American to hold a decanal administrative faculty position in engineering in USC's history. (en)
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  • IEEE Fellow (en)
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  • Distinguished Alumnus Award (en)
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  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (en)
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  • B.Sc., Electrical Engineering (en)
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  • M.Sc., Electrical Engineering (en)
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  • Timothy Mark Pinkston (en)
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  • Timothy M. Pinkston is an American computer engineer, researcher, educator and administrator whose work is focused in the area of computer architecture. He holds the George Pfleger Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering and is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Southern California (USC). He also serves in an administrative role as Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. (en)
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  • Timothy Mark Pinkston (en)
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