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829:, now Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University). The undergraduate study for engineers in the Soviet Union lasted 5 and a half years, so Yakovlev obtained his degree (with distinction) in 1979. The students then had a number of "practices", at the department, and in the 5-th year, at some plant. In addition, students had to pass the State Examination and did diploma project. So, obtaining such a Diplom-Ingenieur degree is equivalent to Master's degree study. Yakovlev’s diploma project called "Software Design for Microprocessor-based Logical Control" and has been done under the guidance of Professor Yuri Sidorov. In his fifth year he won the all-Leningrad Olympiad in Computer Science, and was a delegate in the congress of winners of academic Olympiads held in Moscow in 1979. In 1979 Yakovlev passed, at the LETI department "Mathematical Support for Computers" ( 918:(now University of South Wales). In 1991 he got the position of lecturer at the Department of Computing Science of University of Newcastle upon Tyne and worked at this position till 1997. Yakovlev has formed an Asynchronous Systems Laboratory at Newcastle, which includes fifteen members (lecturers, RAs and PhDs) and has close links with industry (Intel, BAe Dynamics, Theseus Logic, Cogency Technology, Acorn Networks, Atmel, Dialog Semiconductor and other companies). 930:
Intel, joint EPSRC projects with Bristol University and with King's College London, uncled by Bae Dynamics. Yakovlev has assisted to forming an asynchronous design team at Intel Corp. that performed work on asynchronous instruction decoder RAPPID (1996-99). Later he has formed a EU consortium (GENESIS) to develop generic methods and algorithms for synthesis of distributed, concurrent and asynchronous systems. Yakovlev chaired and co-chaired several of
370: 310: 389: 842:), the entrance exams to "Aspirantura", an equivalent of PhD study. Among these exams was one on the chosen research topic, but first it was necessary to find an advisor. Yakovlev really wanted to get into the group headed by Professor Varshavsky. However, it was not easy, first you had to show your skills to one of the group members. This member was Associate Professor ( 515: 1050:А. В. Яковлев. Проектирование и реализация протоколов асинхронного обмена информацией в межмодульном интерфейсе. Диссертация на соискание учёной степени к.т.н. ЛЭТИ, Ленинград, 1982. (A. V. Yakovlev. Design and Implementation of Asynchronous Communication Protocols in Systems Interface. PhD thesis. Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute, 1982. 901:) of the department "Mathematical Support for Computers" at LETI. In 1984-85 he was on leave from LETI to Postdoctoral research fellowship in Computing Laboratory at University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Upon return, he continued to work at the same position till 1987. In 1988 he has been promoted to the position of associate professor ( 996:(1940-2012), who was the widely recognized pioneer of metastability and synchronization studies and founder of the Microelectronics Design research group in Newcastle in 1979. The genealogy below demonstrates that the age difference between the “youngest” and the “oldest” professor in the four generations was then merely 30 years. 946:
As of 2024, the full list of Yakovlev's publications includes more than 500 items. Among them, 135 papers published in refereed journals, and 300 presented at peer-reviewed conferences. 17 of his conference papers got the best paper award. Yakovlev co-edited seven and co-authored two monographs . He
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He has contributed to the forming of several UK and international academic partnerships with support from EPSRC, BC, Leverhulme grants and EU ACiD-WG. His "Petrify team" (Jordi Cortadella, Michael Kishinevsky, Alex Kondratyev, Luciano Lavagno and Alex Yakovlev) was most productive and supported by
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he co-founded and led the UK Asynchronous forum from 1997 to 2012. He gave invited lectures on using Petri nets in hardware design and asynchronous design, in a number of universities and companies worldwide (e.g., Helsinki TU, TU of Denmark, IMEC Leuven, Manchester Univ., Univ. Birmingham, Univ
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The genealogy presumes that a scientist leaves at least one scientist of comparable scale after himself. Such a chain can be short or even break due to various circumstances. The mentor and close friend of Yakovlev, Leonid (Leka) Rosenblum (1936-2019) unfortunately, was not able to continue his
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In 1973 Yakovlev finished High school №38 in Soviet Leningrad. It was and still (2024) is, one of the known schools with emphasis in mathematics and physics. His grades were 75% "excellent" and 25% "good". Then he passed the entrance exams to the Faculty of Computer Engineering of
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In the period 1982-2006 that is between the PhD and DSc, Yakovlev's y research work has been focused on proving the advantages of asynchronous design techniques for constructing VLSI systems. In particular, he demonstrated the crucial role of formal models of concurrency, such as
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at this department. After completing his PhD in Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute in 1982, he spent 1984-85 doing post-doc research in Newcastle and in 1991 started a tenured academic career there. He leads research into
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V. I. Varshavsky, O. V. Maevsky, V. B. Marakhovsky, L. Ya. Rosenblum, V. I. Timokhin and A. V. Yakovlev, "Device for coupling the data receiver with the bus of data source," USSR author's certificate SU1241248, Jun. 30,
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V. I. Varshavsky, M. A. Kishinevsky, Yu. V. Mamrukov, V. B. Marakhovsky, L. Ya. Rosenblum, B. S. Tsirlin and A. V. Yakovlev, "Asynchronous sequential register," USSR author's certificate SU1136216, Jan. 23,
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V. Khomenko, D. Sokolov and A. Yakovlev, "Tools and methods for selection of relative timing constraints in asynchronous circuits, and asynchronous circuits made thereby," Patent US10839126, Nov. 17, 2020.
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L. Ya. Rosenblum, O. A. Fedorova, A. V. Yakovlev and I. V. Yatsenko, "Device for synchronizing the modules of computing system," USSR author's certificate SU1442985, Dec. 07, 1988.
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J. Cortadella, M. Kishinevsky, A. Kondratyev, L. Lavagno and A. Yakovlev. Logic Synthesis of Asynchronous Controllers and Interfaces, Springer, 2002.
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A. Yakovlev. Theory and Practice of Using Models of Concurrency in Hardware Design. DSc dissertation. University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2005.
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from 2001 to 2018. He also served on the Steering committee of PATMOS and was its general chair in 2012. Together with Professor
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Bristol, Univ. Augsburg, BTU Cottbus, HP Research Labs, Acorn Networks, Dialog, Analog Devices, Nordic Semiconductor).
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This Asynchronous World. Essays dedicated to Alex Yakovlev on the occasion of his 60th birthday (Festschrift), 2016
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is a co-author of six patents . As of 2024, under Yakovlev’s guidance 76 PhD students defended their dissertations
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A. Yakovlev, R. Ramezani and T. Mak, "Apparatus and method for voltage sensing," Patent US9121871, Sep. 01, 2015.
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D. Sokolov, V. Khomenko and A. Yakovlev, "Asynchronous circuit," Patent US10581435, Mar. 3, 2020.
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