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31
Citations
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World Ranking
13633
National Ranking
5441

Overview

Edward S. Davidson is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a subfield focus on Neurology.

Their work centers on topics related to Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances, indicating a specialized interest in injuries affecting the brain and the associated vascular system.

Edward S. Davidson's recent scholarly output includes the paper titled A New Regenerative Paradigm for Interval Autologous Cranioplasty: The Cell-Augmented Scaffold-Enhanced (CASE) Cranioplasty, published in 2022 in the journal Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open. This work reflects research involving cranioplasty techniques, potentially exploring regenerative methods in neurosurgical procedures.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Margarete Grace Knudsen
  • Devin Barzallo
  • Tiffany R. Hodges
  • Brian Rothstein
  • Christina Lorenzi

The publication venues associated with their work include:

  • Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open

This profile is informed by the available publication and coauthorship records, reflecting a concise overview of Edward S. Davidson's active contributions to the medical research community, particularly in neurology and neurosurgical regenerative methods.

Best Publications

  • Parallel supercomputing today and the cedar approach

    David J. Kuck;Edward S. Davidson;Duncan H. Lawrie;Ahmed H. Sameh

  • Highly concurrent scalar processing

    P. Y T Hsu;E. S. Davidson

  • Branch history guided instruction prefetching

    V. Srinivasan;E.S. Davidson;G.S. Tyson;M.J. Charney

  • Data prefetching by dependence graph precomputation

    Murali Annavaram;Jignesh M. Patel;Edward S. Davidson

  • Reducing conflicts in direct-mapped caches with a temporality-based design

    J.A. Rivers;E.S. Davidson

  • Improving the throughput of a pipeline by insertion of delays

    Janak H. Patel;Edward S. Davidson

  • On high-bandwidth data cache design for multi-issue processors

    Jude A. Rivers;Gary S. Tyson;Edward S. Davidson;Todd M. Austin

  • Stage scheduling: a technique to reduce the register requirements of a module schedule

    Alexandre E. Eichenberger;Edward S. Davidson

  • Utilizing reuse information in data cache management

    Jude A. Rivers;Edward S. Tam;Gary S. Tyson;Edward S. Davidson

  • Information content of CPU memory referencing behavior

    D. W. Hammerstrom;E. S. Davidson

  • On high-bandwidth data cache design for multi-issue processors

    Unknown

  • EDA in IBM: past, present, and future

    J. Darringer;E. Davidson;D.J. Hathaway;B. Koenemann

  • Modeling the communication performance of the IBM SP2

    G.A. Abandah;E.S. Davidson

  • A prefetch taxonomy

    Viji Srinivasan;E.S. Davidson;G.S. Tyson

  • Optimum modulo schedules for minimum register requirements

    Alexandre E. Eichenberger;Edward S. Davidson;Santosh G. Abraham

  • Efficient formulation for optimal modulo schedulers

    Alexandre E. Eichenberger;Edward S. Davidson

  • Minimum register requirements for a module schedule

    Alexandre E. Eichenberger;Edward S. Davidson;Santosh G. Abraham

  • Organization of Semiconductor Memories for Parallel-Pipelined Processors

    Faye A. Briggs;Edward S. Davidson

  • An Algorithm for NAND Decomposition Under Network Constraints

    E.S. Davidson

  • Structured memory access architecture

    Andrew R. Pleszkun;Edward S. Davidson

  • Improving the throughput of a pipeline by insertion of delays

    Unknown

  • Register requirements of pipelined processors

    William Mangione-Smith;Santosh G. Abraham;Edward S. Davidson

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexandre E. Eichenberger
Alexandre E. Eichenberger IBM (United States)
Mikhail Smelyanskiy
Mikhail Smelyanskiy Nvidia (United States)
Karem A. Sakallah
Karem A. Sakallah University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David J. Kuck
David J. Kuck University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Murali Annavaram
Murali Annavaram University of Southern California
Pen-Chung Yew
Pen-Chung Yew University of Minnesota
Janak H. Patel
Janak H. Patel University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ahmed Sameh
Ahmed Sameh Purdue University West Lafayette
Jacob A. Abraham
Jacob A. Abraham The University of Texas at Austin
Kyle A. Gallivan
Kyle A. Gallivan Florida State University

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