Dallon Glick
at Brigham Young Univ
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Dallon Glick is a master's student at Brigham Young University (BYU) and is a member of BYU's Configurable Computing Lab. His research interests center around configurable computing and embedded systems. Currently, his research focuses on CAD tools and frameworks for field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), such as RapidSmith2, and new FPGA usage models these tools can enable.
Publications (1)

SPIE Journal Paper | 12 July 2019
Patrick Walton, Josh Cannon, Brian Damitz, Tyler Downs, Dallon Glick, Jacob Holtom, Nicholas Kohls, Alex Laraway, Iggy Matheson, Jason Redding, Cory Robinson, Jared Ryan, Niall Stoddard, Jacob Willis, Karl Warnick, Michael Wirthlin, Doran Wilde, Brian D. Iverson, David Long
JARS, Vol. 13, Issue 03, 032505, (July 2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JRS.13.032505
KEYWORDS: Inspection, Photonic integrated circuits, Cameras, Space operations, Field programmable gate arrays, Antennas, Spherical lenses, Satellites, Imaging systems, Aerospace engineering

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