About Me

I recently graduated from my Masters of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia in the System-on-a-Chip research group. Under the supervision of Prof. Steve Wilton my research focuses on analytically modeling field-programmable gate array architectures. I completed my undergraduate degree in Engineering Science at the University of Toronto.

Publications

Conference
- A. Lam, S.J.E. Wilton, P. Leong, W. Luk, "An Analytical Model Describing the Relationships between Logic Architecture and FPGA Density", to appear at International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, Sept. 2008. [pdf] [code] [slides]

Other
- A. Lam, An Analytical Model of Logic Resource Utilization for FPGA Architecture Development, MASc Thesis, February 2010. [Full Thesis] [Defense Slides]

Interests

On my offtime I keep myself active with a wide variety of sports. On top of my regular sports of running, basketball, and volleyball, this year I picked up surfing, rock climbing, and ultimate. When winter rolls around most of my weekends are spent on epic searches for pow pow up in Whistler.

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