MEGO, R. Paralelismus v číslicovém zpracování signálů [online]. Brno: Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií. 2023.
Ph.D. candidate Roman MEGO submitted his dissertation focused on the optimal implementation of general algorithms in the field of signal processing, more specifically on parallel and multi-core architectures. Although the methods, and compilers for multi/many/core systems have been developing for several years, I see such orientation as highly topical, especially in VLIW (Very Long Instruction Word) systems. During his research, Roman participated in several projects, mainly in "Energy efficiency and automatic code generation for hardware and software mapping" within the COST Action IC1305 titled Network for Sustainable Ultrascale Computing (NESUS), which was directly related to his work. One of the important outcomes, was published in Journal of Electrical Engineering. Roman presented his work at several international conferences and attended winter school on sustainable ultrascale computing systems in Timisoara, Romania. Roman also engaged in educational activities at the university. He supervised four bachelor's and two master thesis, focused on microprocessor systems. He participated in teaching and updating laboratory exercises of courses focused on embedded systems and microprocessors programming. In my opinion, Roman MEGO meets all the requirements for a Ph.D. candidate, and therefore I recommend his dissertation for the oral defense.
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