Towards Practical High-Level Synthesis from Large Behavioral Descriptions
Dr. Yuko Hara-AzumiNagoya University, Japan
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 3011
Seminar, August 3, 2010
Dr. Yuko Hara-AzumiNagoya University, Japan
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 3011
Seminar, August 3, 2010
Adapted from NSF Press Release:UC Irvine, along with five other universities, has received a $10 million National Science Foundation (NSF) Expeditions in Computing grant to develop robust software for computing with unreliable, but energy-efficient nanoscale computer components. The Irvine team is led by Chancellor’s Professor Nikil Dutt and Professor Alex Nicolau, computer scientists in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences.
by Jayram Moorkanikara NageswaranSeptember 3, 2010
by Carmen Badea, University of California, IrvineSeptember 7, 2010
Jason Villarreal, Adrian Park, Roby Atadero, and Walid NajjarOctober 6, 2010
Dr. Hermann KopetzUniversity of Vienna, Austria
CalIT2 3008
Seminar, October 25, 2010
Release Date: November 3, 2010Download pdf: Enix: A Lightweight Dynamic Operating System for Tightly Constrained Wireless Sensor Platforms Enix is a lightweight dynamic operating system for tightly constrained platforms for wireless sensor […]
The first Variability All-Hands Meeting will be held at the University of California Irvine campus on November 19th and November 20th, 2010. All the Variability PIs and their students and […]
by Amin Khajeh Djahromi, University of California, IrvineNovember 29, 2010
Dr. Y.N. SrikantIndian Institute of Science, India
DBH 4011
Seminar, February 10, 2011
Dr. Takayuki ItoNagoya Institute of Technology, The University of Tokyo and Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
EH 2430
Seminar, March 9, 2011
Prof. Shobha VasudevanECE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Urbana, Illinois
DBH 4011
Seminar, June 2, 2011