Mark Karpovsky
Brief Biography
Dr. Mark G. Karpovsky is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, He conducts research in the areas of new techniques for design of reliable multiprocessors, networks of workstations and local area networks, routing in computer and communications networks, testing, and diagnosis of computer networks combining on-line and off-line techniques for error detection and/or location, and fault-tolerant message routing for computer networks. Dr. Karpovsky teaches graduate courses on interconnection networks, computer hardware testing, fault-tolerant computing, and error-correcting codes.
Dr. Karpovsky has been Visiting Professor at the University of Dortmund and Ecole National Superieure des Telecommunication, Paris. Dr. Karpovsky has been a consultant for IBM, Digital Corp., Honeywell, and AT&T, and is currently Director of the Reliable Computing Laboratory. He has published more than 240 papers and several books in the areas of computer security, logic design, testing and diagnosis, fault-tolerant computing and error-correcting codes. Dr. Karpovsky is a Fellow of the IEEE
- Primary Appointment
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering - Education
PhD, Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute, 1967 - Honors and Awards
Life Fellow, IEEE