- Randal Bryant
Randal E. Bryant (born
October 27 ,1952 ) is an Americancomputer scientist andacademic noted for his research on formally verifying digitalhardware , and more recently some forms ofsoftware . He is also Dean ofCarnegie Mellon University 's School of Computer Science, where he has taught since 1984.Bryant's 1986 paper on symbolic
Boolean manipulation using Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) has the highest citation count of any publication in theCiteseer database of computer science literature. [cite web|url = http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/source.html | accessdate = 2007-03-05 | title = Most cited source documents | date = September, 2006 | work =Citeseer ] In addition, he has developed several techniques to verifycircuit s by symbolic simulation, with levels of abstraction ranging from transistors to very high-level representations.Bryant is a fellow of the
IEEE and the ACM, as well as a member of theNational Academy of Engineering . He was awarded the 1997 ACM Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award for contributing to the development of symbolic model checking, as well as the 1989 IEEE W.R.G. Baker Prize for the best paper appearing in anyIEEE publication during the preceding year.Early life and education
Bryant was raised in
Birmingham, Michigan and is the son of John H. Bryant and Barbara E. Bryant. He received his B.S. in Applied Mathematics from theUniversity of Michigan in 1973, and his PhD from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981. He was on the faculty atCaltech from 1981 to 1984.References
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