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08-02-2017 14:06:24
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Meeting our MSc project students for that precious outdoor and in-person experience -- over a coffee hangout. We are so proud of our students who beat all the odds to stay focused and resilient throughout the period in managing their research-led projects. Newcastle uSystems
Excited that my Royal Society Research project grant has been successful. Extremely grateful to The Royal Society. NCLMathsStatsPhysics #metamaterials
Congratulations to Sidharth सिद्धार्थ माहेश्वरी।Sidharth Maheshwari, who successfully defended PhD with minor corrections today. Thank you so much Fei Xia, from Newcastle uSystems and Muhammad Alser from ETH,Z for examining Sidh's thesis in detail. Another soon-to-be team graduate. Alex Yakovlev
Dr Rishad Shafik has been promoted to Personal Readership! Many congratulations, Rishad! Fully deserved recognition of your talents, enthusiasm and hard work. Our Newcastle uSystems group is delighted to work with you, much as many of your co-workers around the UK and whole world!
Mignon microchip is travelling to Norwegian Technical Museum as the first ever hardware system implementing logic based AI. Newcastle uSystems Alex Yakovlev Adrian Wheeldon Jie Lei @olegranmo. Branding/packaging by Paul Killan, a brilliant member of our technicians' team.
Ambitious early career researchers: a great opportunity to build your own research team in Newcastle uSystems. If you are working on VLSI design, automation, applications and technologies - do apply: ncl.ac.uk/nuact/apply/. Do contact us if you need any information. Please RT.
Sid सिद्धार्थ माहेश्वरी।Sidharth Maheshwari presents a summative account of his PhD research on HW/SW Co-design for Embedded Genomics at #UKDF2022. Good to attend the first external, in-person event after a long period of restrictions. Well done, Sid.
Tousif Tousif Rahman presents his PhD research on Energy-efficient ML using the Tsetlin Machine. Great overview of the algorithm, followed by HW/SW Co-design methods leading to low-complexity models for moderately sized problems. Well done, Tousif!
Today's Newcastle uSystems seminar on "Incremental Computation at Scale" by Andrey Mokhov. Andrey makes interesting points around scalable software using build systems. Having a graph representation and recomputing the affected and reachable graph nodes are key.
Newcastle uSystems is happy to see our paper "A Subthreshold Layout Strategy for Faster and Lower Energy Complex Digital Circuits", by Jordan Morris, Pranay Prabhat, James Myers and Alex Yakovlev published by MDPI. see: doi.org/10.3390/jlpea1…