Marc Dombrowa

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Marc Dombrowa

Advisory Engineer, Cellular Systems Chip Development Blue Gene


Research lab: Watson Research Center (Yorktown)


Marc Boris Dombrowa received his Dipl.-Ing. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Hannover, Germany, in 1997. He was a very large scale integration (VLSI) designer at the IBM VLSI Laboratory in Boeblingen, Germany, from 1997 to 1998, performing memory design verification and synthesis on S/390* Enterprise memory systems. From 1998 to 2000 he was assigned to the S/390 Server Division at the IBM Poughkeepsie facility to perform custom circuit design. He moved to Blue Gene/L cellular systems chip development in 2001 and has been responsible for the high-level design, synthesis, timing, and verification of the test interface of the Blue Gene/L compute chips as well as design-for-testability transformation for the entire chip, clock-tree verification, and simulation setup for instruction program load for the chip verification teams. Mr. Dombrowa received an IBM Outstanding Achievement Award in 1998 for his S/390 contributions. He is co-inventor of one patent. His research interests include computer architecture, design for test, system bring-up, diagnostics, and ASIC design. Mr. Dombrowa is currently working on the manufacturing diagnostic software as well as the system-level rack diagnostic test suite and bring-up for the Blue Gene/L cluster.


Last updated 9 Jun 2006

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