STP Engine, a C-based Programmable HW Core featuring Massively Parallel and Reconfigurable PE Array: its Architecture, Tool, and Real System Usecases
Dr. Masato Motomura, NEC Labs, JapanDecember 14, 2009
Dr. Masato Motomura, NEC Labs, JapanDecember 14, 2009
From EDAA Press Release: The EDAA Lifetime Achievement Award 2010 goes to Daniel D. Gajski.
The Lifetime Achievement Award is given to individuals who made outstanding contributions to the state of the art in electronic design, automation and testing of electronic systems in their life. In order to be eligible, candidates must have made innovative contributions which had an impact on the way electronic systems are being designed.
Past recipients have been Kurt Antreich (2003), Hugo De Man (2004), Jochen Jess (2005), Robert Brayton (2006), Tom W. Williams (2007), Ernest S. Kuh (2008) and Jan M. Rabaey (2009). The Award will be presented at the plenary session of the 2010 DATE Conference, to be held 8-12 March in Dresden, Germany.
Dr. Ani Nahapetian, UCLADonald Bren Hall (DBH) 4011
Seminar, April 22, 2010
Dr. Jason Cong,Center for Domain-Specific Computing, UCLA
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 6011
Seminar, April 30, 2010
by Jinsik Kim, University of California, IrvineMay 19, 2010
Dr. Ryo SugiharaUCSD
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 4011
Seminar, May 27, 2010
Dr. Benjamin SchaeferNEC Research Lab, Japan
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 413
Seminar, June 11, 2010 (Lecture Cancelled)
Dr. Ramesh KarriPolytechnic University
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 3011
Seminar, June 15, 2010
Dr. Cristina SilvanoPolitecnico di Milano
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 3011
Seminar, June 17, 2010
Release Date: June 21, 2010Download pdf: EcoExec: An Interactive Execution Framework for Ultra Compact Wireless Sensor Nodes EcoExec is a host-assisted interactive execution environment for wireless sensing systems. Users can interact […]
The recently published Academic Research Ranking by Microsoft Corp (http://academic.research.microsoft.com/) ranks 20 Computer Science topics from Algorithms and Theory to the World Wide Web including 2.4 million publications. In the specific topic titled Hardware and Architecture, which is particularly pertinent to the UCI Center for Embedded Computer Systems (CECS), it ranks over one-hundred thousand researchers world wide. CECS is very highly ranked by sharing 6th place with MIT, UCLA, Princeton and UIUC with 4 faculty in the top 100. First on the list is UCB with 10 in 100, followed by Stanford with 9, Michigan with 7 and UCSD and CMU with 5 faculty members in the top 100...
Dr. Yuko Hara-AzumiNagoya University, Japan
Donald Bren Hall (DBH) 3011
Seminar, August 3, 2010