Greetings! I’m a new junior faculty member in the ECE department in the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, where I teach computer engineering courses in areas such as microprocessors and computer architecture. Previously, I was at the CISE department in the University of Florida’s College of Engineering, where I taught discrete math, computer organization, computer architecture, and the physical limits of computing. My primary research interests are in the areas of the fundamental physics of computing, novel nanoelectronic technologies for digital logic, and fundamental new computing paradigms that will be important for efficient computing at the nanoscale, including reversible computing and quantum computing. I also have an interest in computational methods for multi-domain physical simulation of nanoelectronic devices (in support of the aforementioned goals), and in technologies and infrastructures for high-performance computing that are suitable for supporting such applications.