WNCG Student Ardavan Pedram Receives Best Poster Award

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Published:
July 3, 2013

WNCG student Ardavan Pedram, co-advised by WNCG professor Andreas Gerstlauer and professor Robert van de Geijn in Computer Science, has received the Best Poster Award at the Ph.D. Forum of the 27th IEEE International Parallel Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS). IPDPS is the flagship conference of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Parallel Processing and among the premier venues for parallel, distributed and cloud computing. It was held May 20-24 in Boston, Massachusetts. Ardavan's poster and Ph.D. research titled 'Algorithm/Architecture Co-Design of Low-Power and High-Performance Linear Algebra Compute Fabrics' is concerned with designing specialized Linear Algebra Processors that are co-optimized across hardware and software layers to achieve orders of magnitude higher energy efficiencies than conventional architectures.

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