Pakistani gets coveted award for
groundbreaking computer research
ISLAMABAD: Basit Riaz Sheikh, a Pakistani
Ph.D candidate at the Cornell University, the United States has become the
first Pakistani to win the “Supercomputer Design Award” at Global Scientific
Conference-2010 held in Grenoble, France.Basit has won the coveted ‘best paper
award’ for his groundbreaking research work in the state-of-the-art computer
design, according to the information reaching here on Friday.
He is the son of former Additional Director
General Riaz Sheikh of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
The world’s fastest supercomputers are characterized by the number of
offleading-point operations they can perform in one second. Basit has presented
the design and implementation of a first high performance “asynchronous
floating-point” unit.
Basit, a AVLSI Lab student at the
prestigious Cornell University, has fully implemented transistor-level design
that not only performed at 3.2 times higher speed, but also consumed six times
less energy.
Basit Sheikh is conducting his research under an eminent scientist Prof.
Manohar, who recently co-founded Achronix Semiconductor, a $100 million
giga-scale asynchronous chip design company.
APP - May 30, 2010
Last updated: May 30, 2010