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Professor Rainer Doemer Receives NSF CAREER Award

Dr. Rainer Doemer, assistant professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Henry Samueli School of Engineering, has been honored by the National Science Foundation with a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award. The prestigious award, along with a $400,000 grant, was in recognition of his research in modeling embedded computer systems, and more specifically, "Result-Oriented System-Level Modeling for Efficient Design of Embedded Systems."

Minyoung Kim Wins Two Awards at the RTSS-2007 PhD Forum

Minyoung Kim, a CECS graduate student pursuing a PhD in Computer Science, received two awards - "Best System Architecture Award" and "Best Overall Idea Award" - at the 2007 IEEE […]

Professor Nikil Dutt awarded ACM Distinguished Scientist

The Association for Computing Machinery has awarded Professor Nikil Dutt with the title of ACM Distinguished Scientist. The ACM recognizes members who have made significant accomplishments or achieved significant impacts […]

Motorola Fellowship Awards

2000/2001 Motorola Research Fellowship Awardees: Gerstlauer, Andreas, Dipl. Ing., 1997, University of Stuttgart, Germany, MS, 1998, University of California, Irvine, Thesis Topic: "Architectural Exploration in the SpecC Environment", Advisor: Professor […]

Evaluation of VLSI Architectures

by Dr. Walter Stechele, Director of Research, Institute for Integrated Circuits,Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany August 31, 2001