Dr. Henrik Scheuer
Adjunct Professor
Physics and Engineering Department
Contact Information
Biographical Notes
- Dr. Scheuer has experience both in academia and in industry. In academia he has always strived to make his research applicable to the industrial partners of the universities:At TUD (Technical University of Denmark) he designed a configurable network processor which could be configured to implement the physical layer in the OSI reference model for a number of network protocols. At Manchester University, UK – he researched the energy efficiency for a number key features in a micro-processor such as instruction formats, register files and cache designs.In industry. Dr. Scheuer has been involved in modelling a super-computer and provide feedback to architects and help determining parameters in the design. Later, he has verified many types of products from basic line cards to network-, graphics- and microprocessors. He has extensive experience with many programming languages including C++ and SystemVerilog.
Education
- PhD CS, Manchester University, Manchester, United Kingdom
– Thesis: “Energy Efficient Computer Architecture” - MSc EE, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
– Thesis: “Flexible Implementation of High Speed Network Protocols” (In Danish)
– Other topics studied: Computer architecture, high speed digital design and high speed networking (In Danish)
Publications
- Alex Wakefield and Henrik Scheuer: “Constraint Solver Diagnostics”, presented at BSNUG-2008, Boston, September 2008
- Edited and provided suggestions for “Hardware Verification with C++, A Practitioner’s Handbook” by Mike Mintz and Robert Ekendahl, Published by Springer, 2006, ISBN 9780387255439