Louise Trevillyan

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Louise Trevillyan is an American electronics engineer, research staff member at the Design Automation Department, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center.

Trevillyan holds a B.A. and M.A. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Michigan.

Awards and recognition[edit]

  • 2012: ACM SIGDA Pioneering Achievement Award
    "Recognizing her almost-40-year career in EDA and her groundbreaking research contributions in logic and physical synthesis, design verification, high-level synthesis, processor performance analysis, and compiler technology" [1]
  • 2008: Marie Pistilli Award
    "The award honors Trevillyan for her extensive contributions to the field of EDA throughout her lengthy career, as a technologist and leader, and as a notable role model and mentor to others in the field. <...> Throughout her more than 30-year career, Trevillyan has done extensive, groundbreaking research on logic and physical synthesis, design verification, high-level synthesis, processor performance analysis and compiler technology and holds 12 patents in design automation."[2]
  • 1996: IEEE Fellow "for her pioneering work in logic synthesis."[2]

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