
Associate Professor at BYU
Provo, Utah Area

Associate Professor at BYU
Provo, Utah Area
Dr. Wilde started his career as an electrical engineer in Oregon where he worked 12 years in industry doing microprocessor design at Intel and NCUBE. In 1990, he began graduate studies at Oregon State University, where he received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science in 1993 and 1995, respectively. In 1995, he joined the faculty in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Brigham Young University where he is currently serving as an associate professor. Dr. Wilde has taught a wide range of computer and electrical engineering courses and has been involved in new computer engineering course development. He has been actively engaged in research in the fields of computer arithmetic, application specific systems and architectures, and autonomous vehicles. Dr. Wilde is a senior member of the IEEE and is the father of seven children and eight grandchildren.
Computer Arithmetic
Application Specific Systems and Architectures
Autonomous Vehicles
Expert Witness
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
September 1995 — Present (14 years 3 months)
(Legal Services industry)
June 1990 — Present (19 years 6 months)
(Higher Education industry)
May 1996 — August 1996 (4 months)
(Government Agency; Research industry)
September 1992 — July 1994 (1 year 11 months)
(Privately Held; Computer Software industry)
June 1983 — May 1990 (7 years )
(Public Company; INTC; Semiconductors industry)
May 1978 — May 1983 (5 years 1 month)
Ph.D. , Computer Science , 1990 — 1995
MS , Computer Science , 1990 — 1993
BSEE , Electrical Engineering , 1972 — 1978
Family History
IEEE Senior Member
Nominated by IEEE and Utah Engineers Council as Engineering Educator of the Year, 2005.
Advanced to Senior Member of IEEE, 2001.
7 U.S. Patents.