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ITJ Designing Technology with People in Mind
Intel Technology Journal - Featuring Intel's Recent Research and Development
Designing Technology with People in Mind
Volume 11    Issue 01    Published February 15, 2007
ISSN 1535-864X    DOI: 11.1535/itj.1101.04

  Section 9 of 9  
Usage-Based Platform Design: Case Studies in Thermal Design, Enterprise Manageability, and Information Access
AUTHORS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Eric Debes
Eric Debes is a mobile platform architect and manages the Platform Power Performance Path-finding Group in the Mobile Platform Architecture Group. He received an M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Supélec, France, an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University, Darmstadt, and a Ph.D degree in Signal Processing from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL). He joined Intel Labs in 2001. His research interests include media algorithms, computer architecture and parallelism, as well as power/performance modeling and optimization at the platform and application level. His e-mail address is eric.debes at intel.com.

Jackson He
Jackson He is a lead architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group End-user Platform Integration Group. He received Ph.D. and MBA degrees from the University of Hawaii. His e-mail address is jackson.he at intel.com.

Greg Kaine
Greg Kaine is a platform architect in Intel's Mobility Group and is responsible for the analysis of platform power and performance for mobile workloads. He received his B.S. degree in Computer Engineering from Purdue University at West Lafayette, IN and joined the Intel Rotation Engineering Program in 2001. His current interests include platform power forecasting techniques and workload power/performance analysis. His e-mail is greg.d.kaine at intel.com.

Mei Lu
Mei Lu is a usage model architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. She received a Ph.D. degree in Communication Studies, an M.S. degree in Human Computer Interaction from the University of Michigan, and a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University. She conducts research and develops usage models in platform manageability, enterprise information management, and collaboration areas. Her e-mail address is mei.lu at intel.com.

Raghu Yeluri
Raghu Yeluri is a lead architect in Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. He has worked in various engineering and architecture positions in Information Technology and Manufacturing technologies during the last ten or more years at Intel. He holds an M.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Louisiana and a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. His current interests include understanding emerging usages, software and hardware architectures for the Semantic Web and Information Appliances and Management. His e-mail address is raghuram.yeluri at intel.com.


  Section 9 of 9  

In This Article
Abstract
Introduction
Case 1: Application of Usage Models for Mobile System Thermal Design
Case 2: Driving Excellence for Platform Management Experience
Case 3: Information on Demand in Real-Time
Summary
Acknowledgments
References
Authors' Biographies
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