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Dr John Shield
Brief Bio:
John Shield graduated with a bachelor of Electrical Engineering at The University of Queensland in 2002 and a PhD in
Computer Systems at The University of Queensland in 2010. He completed his honors thesis on “PV Module Series String
Balancing Converters”. His PhD thesis was on “Dynamic Cache Switching: Developing configurable caches for use in
softcore processors”.
He is currently working as a postdoc in the Circuits and Systems Group at Lab-STICC, University Bretagne Sud, Lorient, France.
Contact Details:
Email: jshield@itee.uq.edu.au (preferred contact method)
Email Personal: Kody.Shield@gmail.com
Office: 78-612 (General Purpose South Building)
Phone: +61 7 3365 8352
Post: School of ITEE, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia
Research Interests:
My current work has been in embedded systems, FPGAs, EDA tools and microprocessor architecture. I am also interested in aerospace applications for computer systems.
Publications:
J. Shield, "Dynamic Cache Switching: Developing configurable caches for use in softcore processors
," Ph.D. dissertation, The Univerisity of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2010.
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J. Shield, P. Sutton, and J. Williams, "Targeted Configurable Caches," in Proceedings of the 2009
IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology, Sydney, Australia, 2009, pp.
320-323
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J. Shield, P. Sutton, and P. Machanick, "Dynamic Cache Switching in Reconfigurable Embedded
Systems," in Proceedings of the International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and
Applications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2007, pp. 111-116.
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J. Shield, P. Sutton, and P. Machanick, "Analysis of Kernel Effects on Optimisation Mismatch in
Cache Reconfiguration," in Proceedings of the International Conference on Field Programmable
Logic and Applications, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2007, pp. 625-628.
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J. Xue and P. Sutton, "Memory specification for reconfigurable computing synthesis tools," in
Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology,
Brisbane, Australia, 2004, pp. 417-420.
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G. R. Walker, J. Xue, and P. Sernia, "PV string per-module maximum power point enabling converters,"
in Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC, 2003.
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J. Xue, "PV Module Series String Balancing Converters," Honors thesis,
The Univerisity of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2002.
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