Curt Widdoes, Hertz Fellow 1973, is widely recognized as a pioneer of the Electronic Design Automation (EDA) industry. Curt’s career began at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, as technical director of the S-1 Project. There, he co-developed the original Structured Computer-Aided Logic Design (SCALD) software and used it to design advanced computers. In 1984 Curt and another Hertz Fellow, Thomas McWilliams, received the IEEE W. Wallace McDowell Award for developing the SCALD methodology. In 1981, Curt co-founded Valid Logic Systems based on the SCALD technology (IPO 1983). In 1987, he founded Logic Modeling Systems, which developed advanced hardware-modeling technology (acquired by Synopsys). In 1996, he co-founded 0-In Design Automation, which pioneered assertion-based verification for design of integrated circuits (acquired by Mentor Graphics). Curt holds a BS in engineering and applied science from California Institute of Technology and a PhD in computer science from Stanford University.
L. Widdoes, Jr., PhD
1973 HERTZ FELLOW
MAKING HISTORY
EDUCATION
Graduate Studies
Stanford University
Computer Science
Graduate Thesis
Automatic Physical Design of Large Wire-wrap Digital Systems
Undergraduate Studies
California Institute of Technology
HERTZ RECOGNITION
1982 — Hertz Thesis Prize
SELECTED AWARDS
1982, Hertz Thesis Prize, Fannie & John Hertz Foundation
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