Feedback

This page is a place for feedback from readers in whatever form it may take, with some suggestions below. Currently the page is on a static site that can be updated only manually by me, but if the response outgrows it, I'll investigate more interactive features.

  • Questions

    Is something inadequately expressed or completely glossed over in the book, that could probably be resolved by a simple, short explanation? This site could really use a FAQ (frequently asked questions) page. Let's start one.

  • Solutions

    If you've found a good solution to an exercise, don't keep it to yourself. Send it along and I'll post it here credited to you for everyone to admire.

  • Errata

    Bragging rights and a link from here to the page of his or her choice are up for grabs by the first person to find each error in the book. Anonymous contributions are also welcome.

  • Publications

    Have you done a thesis, technical report, student project, conference paper or open access journal article of specific relevance to delay insensitive circuits? Have it linked from here. If you don't blow your horn, who will?

  • Applications

    Do you have a killer app in mind for delay insensitive circuits that needs only a few good hackers to make it happen? You've come to the right place to find them.

About me

A native New Yorker, I have a Master's and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from NYU and Imperial College, London respectively, with some further study in mathematical finance at City University in London. I have held postdoctoral positions at QUT in Brisbane Australia and at London South Bank University doing research in the area of asynchronous circuit design, and a brief visiting appointment at Caltech. Since leaving academia quite some time ago, I got to thinking it might be an idea to write this book as a spare time project. Fun fact: my Erdos Number is 5.

Dennis Furey

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