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Duncan A. Buell received the B. S. and M. A. degrees in mathematics
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from the University of Arizona and University of Michigan, respectively,
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and in 1976 his Ph. D. in mathematics from the University of Illinois
at Chicago. He was an assistant and then associate professor in the
Department of Computer Science at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.


In 1986 he joined the Supercomputing Research Center (now the Center
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for Computing Sciences), a division of the Institute for Defense
Analyses, doing high performance computing and computational mathematics
research for the National Security Agency. He has written two books and
more than fifty research papers in number theory, document and information
retrieval, parallel algorithms, and computer architecture.


While at IDA he was project manager for the Splash 2 reconfigurable
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computing project, one of the first successful ventures into the use
of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) as the programmable "CPU"
in what is now known as a reconfigurable a computing machine.
He was also one of the co-founders of the FPGAs for Custom Computing
Machines (FCCM) conference held yearly since 1993.
 
In 1997 Dr. Buell was a member of team that received a National
Meritorious Unit Citation from Director of Central Intelligence
George Tenet for the solution of a long-outstanding problem of
national significance.
 
He joined the University of South Carolina as Professor and Chair
of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in October 2000,
where he continues research in high performance and reconfigurable
computing and in computer security.  In 2005-2006 he served as Interim
Dean of the College of Engineering and Information Technology.

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Welcome, new editor! We're very glad you've joined us. Here are pointers for a quick start. Also, when you get a chance, please read The Editor Role. You can look at Getting Started and our help system for other introductory pages. It is also important, for project-wide matters, to join the Citizendium-L (broadcast) mailing list. Announcements are also available via Twitter. You can test out editing in the sandbox if you'd like. If you need help to get going, the forum is one option. That's also where we discuss policy and proposals. You can ask any administrator for help, too. Just put a note on their "talk" page. Again, welcome and thank you! We appreciate your willingness to share your expertise, and we hope to see your edits on Recent changes soon. If I might be able to help you with anything, please ask. Nancy Sculerati 10:58, 7 April 2007 (CDT)

Returning to Citizendium: an update on the project and how to get involved

Hello - some time ago you became part of the Citizendium project, but we haven't seen you around for a while. Perhaps you'd like to update your public biography or check on the progress of any pages you've edited so far.

Citizendium now has 16,409 articles, with 0 approved by specialist Editors such as yourself, but our contributor numbers require a boost. We have an initiative called 'Eduzendium' that brings in students enrolled on university courses to write articles for credit, but we still need more Editors across the community to write, discuss and approve material. There are some developed Engineering and Mathematics articles that could be improved and approved, and some high-priority Applied Arts and Sciences articles that we don't have yet. You can also create new articles via this guide, and contribute to some Engineering or Mathematics pages that have been recently edited here and here - or to any others on Citizendium, since you're a general Author as well as a specialist Editor. You may like to contribute to discussions in the forums, and might consider running for an elected position on the Management and Editorial Councils that oversee the project.

If you have any questions, let me know via my Talk page or by leaving a message below this one. Thank you for signing up and reading this update; I hope that you will look in on our community soon. John Stephenson 14:38, 30 October 2011 (UTC)