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47
Citations
12567
World Ranking
6356
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2838

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to integrated analog-digital interfaces
  • 1994 - ACM Fellow For his important and seminal contribution to processor organization and classification, computer arithmetic, and performance evaluation.
  • 1992 - ACM - IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award For his important and seminal contributions to processor organization and classification, computer arithmetic and performance evaluation.

Overview

Michael J. Flynn is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with a focus on environmental science, medicine, and earth and planetary sciences. The subfields of study cover atmospheric science, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, global and planetary change, environmental engineering, and biomedical engineering.

The main topics of their work include atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, air quality monitoring and forecasting, atmospheric ozone and climate, vehicle emissions and performance, and medical imaging and analysis.

Among recent publications, the following papers illustrate the range and focus of their research:

  • Knowledge extraction with interval temporal logic decision trees, 2020, Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara)
  • Vertical variability of the properties of highly aged biomass burning aerosol transported over the southeast Atlantic during CLARIFY-2017, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Absorption closure in highly aged biomass burning smoke, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Seasonal contrast in size distributions and mixing state of black carbon and its association with PM 1.0 chemical composition from the eastern coast of India, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Catastrophic Failure: How and When? Insights From 4-D In Situ X-ray Microtomography, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Michael J. Flynn include Hugh Coe, J. D. Allan, Izabella Majcher, Mariette Grange, and D Oravec. This collaborative network indicates a broad engagement within their fields.

Regarding venues of publication, the most common have been:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Atmosphere
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Cancer Drug Resistance

Michael J. Flynn has authored books published by Springer Science+Business Media, including "Immigration Detention in the European Union" (2020), a work which has accrued citations in related research communities.

The scientist has been recognized with a number of awards, including the IEEE Fellow in 2015 for contributions to integrated analog-digital interfaces, the ACM Fellow in 1994 for seminal contributions to processor organization and classification, computer arithmetic, and performance evaluation, and the ACM - IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award in 1992 for important contributions in similar areas of processor organization and performance assessment.

Best Publications

  • Some Computer Organizations and Their Effectiveness

    Michael J. Flynn

  • Very high-speed computing systems

    M.J. Flynn

  • The AMI meeting corpus: a pre-announcement

    Jean Carletta;Simone Ashby;Sebastien Bourban;Mike Flynn

  • Division algorithms and implementations

    S.F. Obermann;M.J. Flynn

  • The AMI meeting corpus

    I. McCowan;J. Carletta;W. Kraaij;S. Ashby

  • Introduction to Arithmetic for Digital Systems Designers

    Shlomo Waser;Michael J. Flynn

  • Detection and Parallel Execution of Independent Instructions

    G.S. Tjaden;M.J. Flynn

  • Computer Architecture: Pipelined and Parallel Processor Design

    Michael J. Flynn

  • An area model for on-chip memories and its application

    J.M. Mulder;N.T. Quach;M.J. Flynn

  • Design issues in division and other floating-point operations

    S.F. Oberman;M.J. Flynn

  • Operating Systems, An Advanced Course

    Michael J. Flynn;Jim Gray;Anita K. Jones;Klaus Lagally

  • On Division by Functional Iteration

    M.J. Flynn

  • Advanced Computer Arithmetic Design

    Michael J. Flynn;Steven S. Oberman

  • On the Use of Information Retrieval Measures for Speech Recognition Evaluation

    Iain A. McCowan;Darren Moore;John Dines;Daniel Gatica-Perez

  • Deep submicron microprocessor design issues

    M.J. Flynn;P. Hung;K.W. Rudd

  • Designing high-performance digital circuits using wave pipelining: algorithms and practical experiences

    D.C. Wong;G. De Micheli;M.J. Flynn

  • Microprocessor design issues: thoughts on the road ahead

    M.J. Flynn;P. Hung

  • Comments on capabilities, limitations and “correctness” of Petri nets

    Tilak Agerwala;Mike Flynn

  • PAM-Blox: high performance FPGA design for adaptive computing

    O. Mencer;M. Morf;M.J. Flynn

  • Apparatus and method in a multiple operand stream computing system for identifying the specification of multitasks situations and controlling the execution thereof

    Albert Podvin;Michael J Flynn

  • Computer Organization and Architecture

    Michael J. Flynn

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruby B. Lee
Ruby B. Lee Princeton University
Pradeep Dubey
Pradeep Dubey Intel (United States)
G. De Micheli
G. De Micheli École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Robert W. Dutton
Robert W. Dutton Stanford University
Mateo Valero
Mateo Valero Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Per Stenström
Per Stenström Chalmers University of Technology
Wayne Luk
Wayne Luk Imperial College London
Bruce A. Wooley
Bruce A. Wooley Stanford University
Iain A. McCowan
Iain A. McCowan Queensland University of Technology
Wessel Kraaij
Wessel Kraaij Leiden University

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