Education
He went on to graduate studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, earning a masters degree in 1967 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1970.
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He went on to graduate studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, earning a masters degree in 1967 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1970.
Hayes did his undergraduate studies at the National University of Ireland, Dublin, graduating in 1965. After working in The Hague for Shell for two years, he returned to academia, taking a faculty position at the University of Southern California in 1972, and then moving to Michigan in 1982. Hayes is the author of the books Digital System Design and Microprocessors (McGraw-Hill, 1984, ) Introduction to Digital Logic Design (Addison-Wesley, 1993, ) Computer Architecture and Organization (3rd ed, McGraw-Hill, 2002, ) Quantum Circuit Simulation (with George F Viamontes and Igor L Markov, Springer, 2009, ) Hayes has written extensively on the use of hypercube graphs in supercomputing, He has also written highly cited research papers on fault-tolerant design, reversible computing, and stochastic computing.
Hayes became an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Fellow in 1985 "for contributions to digital testing techniques and to switching theory and logical design", and an Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Fellow in 2001 "for outstanding contributions to logic design and testing and to fault-tolerant computer architecture." In 2004, the University of Illinois department of electrical and computer engineering gave him their distinguished alumni award.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.