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In 2012, the [[Design Automation and Test in Europe|European Electronic Design Automation Association]] awarded him a DATE Fellowship for leadership and outstanding contributions to electronic design, automation and test.<ref>{{cite web |title=DATE Fellows |url=https://www.date-conference.com/date-fellows |website=DATE Fellows |publisher=Design, Automation and Test in Europe |accessdate=31 October 2018}}</ref>
In 2012, the [[Design Automation and Test in Europe|European Electronic Design Automation Association]] awarded him a DATE Fellowship for leadership and outstanding contributions to electronic design, automation and test.<ref>{{cite web |title=DATE Fellows |url=https://www.date-conference.com/date-fellows |website=DATE Fellows |publisher=Design, Automation and Test in Europe |accessdate=31 October 2018}}</ref>

== Personal Life ==
He is married to May and they have three daughters: Sara, Haneen and Zahara.


== References ==
== References ==

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Bashir Al-Hashimi
Born5th January 1961
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Southampton
Websitehttp://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/bmah

Professor Bashir Al-Hashimi FREng, FIEEE, FIET, FBCS (born 5 January 1961) is the Dean of the Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering, and ARM professor of Computer Engineering at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.[1][2] He is the co-director of the ARM-ECS Research Centre, which is an industry-university collaborative centre involving the University of Southampton and ARM.[3]

Major Projects

Al-Hashimi is lead director on PRiME, a £5.6m EPSRC funded five year programme (2013-2018) researching in the areas of low-power, highly-parallel, reconfigurable and dependable computing and verified software design.[4]

He is also the project director and principle invesitgator for a £1.6m project aiming to develop ultra energy-efficient electronic systems for emerging applications including mobile digital health, and autonomous wireless monitoring in environmental and industrial settings.[5]

Awards

In 2014, Professor Al-Hashimi received the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award for his work on Energy-efficient and reliable many-core computing systems.[6]

In 2012, he was awarded the Outstanding Service Award by the IEEE Council for Electronic Design Automation (CEDA) for serving as the General Chair of DATE 2012.[7]

Editorships

Editor-in-Chief of IET Computers & Digital Techniques[8]

Fellowships

Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, 2013.[9]

Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2009.[10]

In 2012, the European Electronic Design Automation Association awarded him a DATE Fellowship for leadership and outstanding contributions to electronic design, automation and test.[11]

Personal Life

He is married to May and they have three daughters: Sara, Haneen and Zahara.

References

  1. ^ "Profile page for Bashir Al-Hashimi". Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Homepage of Professor Bashir Al-Hashimi".
  3. ^ "ARM-ECS Research Centre".
  4. ^ "About PRiME". Retrieved 2015-02-06.
  5. ^ "Holistic: Next Generation Energy-Harvesting Electronics | Project Members". 2015-02-06.
  6. ^ "Royal Society announces latest recipients of esteemed Wolfson Research Merit Award".
  7. ^ "Outstanding Service Recognition". IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation. IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  8. ^ "IET Digital Library: Editorial Board". 2013-05-31.
  9. ^ "List of Fellows - Royal Accademy of Engineering".
  10. ^ "Introducing The New Class of Fellows". March 2009.
  11. ^ "DATE Fellows". DATE Fellows. Design, Automation and Test in Europe. Retrieved 31 October 2018.

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