Ronald
P. Luijten received his Masters of Electronic
Engineering with honors from the University of Technology
in Eindhoven, Netherlands in 1984. In the same year he joined
the communication systems department at IBM's Zurich Research
Laboratory in Switzerland. He has designed various communication
chips, including switches and ATM adapter chip sets, the latter
culminating in a 15-month assignment at IBM's networking development
laboratory in La Gaude, France as lead-architect, in 1994-95.
He currently manages the IBM server interconnect fabrics research
team in Zurich, which is working on the OSMOSIS optical switch
demonstrator in close collaboration with Corning, inc. His
research interests are in high speed switching system design,
including electronic crossbars and all-optical switches, and
high-speed / high-density electro-optical interconnect. He
holds more than 15 patents in the area of ATM and switching,
and has co-organized 5 IEEE ICCCN conferences.
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