El Mostapha Aboulhamid

Also published under:E. M. Aboulhamid, El M. Aboulhamid, El Aboulhamid, E. -M. Aboulhamid

Affiliation

DIRO, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada

Topic

Clock Cycles,Common Language,Concurrent Model,Heuristic,High-level Synthesis,Instrumentation,Introspection,Parallel Simulator,State Machine,System C,Transactional Model,Access Path,Algorithm In Order,Application Programming Interface,Automated Synthesis,Average Response Time,Behavioral Model,Boolean Satisfiability,Calling Methods,Candidate Solutions,Circuit Size,Cloud Computing,Cloud Infrastructure,Communication Cost,Communication Latency,Communication Protocol,Compile Time,Complete Algorithm,Complex Circuits,Complex Language,Continuous Efforts,Data Streams,Decision Variables,Different Levels Of Abstraction,Directed Acyclic Graph,Entire Graph,Fast Fourier Transform,Fitness Function,Fog Computing,Fog Nodes,Formal Verification,Free Variables,Gravitational Mass,Gravitational Search Algorithm,Hardware Synthesis,Head And Tail,Head Values,High Level Of Flexibility,Indivisible,Inertial Mass,

Biography

El Mostapha Aboulhamid was born in Midelt Morocco, studied in Lvcee Tarik, Azrou, then in Lvcee Lvautey, Casablanca. He received his Engineer degree from Institut National Polytechnique (Grenoble France) in 1974. He returned to Morocco from 1974 to 1978 where he participated to the formation of the first ingenieurs analystes in Morocco (INSEA). He received his Master and Ph.D. degree from Universite de Montreal, in 1979 and 1985 respectively. He was Professeur at Universite du Quebec a Montreal from 1981 to 1985, then from 1985 till now Professeur at Universite de Montreal. He participated actively to the introduction of new hardware design methodologies in Canada, first the design for testability through Canadian Microelectronics Corporation, then by the introduction of VHDL. He gave courses related to hardware modeling and synthesis in different countries, including France, Czechoslovakia and Morocco and to different industries in Canada: Nortel, Miranda, Spar Aerospace etc.
His scientific interests are modeling, synthesis and verification of hardware/software systems. He is member of ACM and IEEE. He has collaborated with industries in Canada, and is member of Micronet Center of Excellence. He has been on the board or the executive committee of GRIAO (renamed ReSMiQ) since its creation; he was also the director of that Center for three years. He has been on the program committee or organizing committee of different International Conferences. He is currently the General Chair of the International Symposium on System Synthesis, which will be held in Japan in October 2002.