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Stephan Wong is an associate professor in the Computer Engineering Laboratory at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science at Delft University of Technology, a position he has held since January 2012. He was born in Paramaribo, Suriname, and obtained his PhD in December 2002. Following his doctorate, he joined the university as an assistant professor in January 2003. His doctoral thesis focused on 'Microcoded Reconfigurable Embedded Processors' and introduced the MOLEN polymorphic processor, along with advancements in its organization and (micro-)architecture. His research interests are in areas such as Reconfigurable Computing, Embedded Systems, Hardware/Software Co-Design, High-Performance Computing, Distributed Collaborative Computing, and Network Processing. Dr. Wong is also actively involved in various educational activities, teaching several courses and participating in committees related to education, and he has notable engagement in research activities focusing on reconfigurable distributed computing and specialized co-processors. He has contributed to externally funded research projects and has a history of collaboration with other researchers in his field, including participation in the organization of academic conferences.
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