We are offering a PhD Position - Algorithms for Hardware-Algorithm Co-Design The Peter Grünberg Institute - Neuromorphic Software Ecosystems (PGI-15) led by Prof. Dr. Emre Neftci explores neuromorphic computing technologies that learn and work like the brain. Our research team designs computing algorithms and architectures from the perspective of neuroscience and their physical realizations in dedicated circuits and devices. Applications of our research are targeted to improve computing in computer vision, autonomous control, data processing in mobile devices, and scientific data analysis. Institute issuing the offer: PGI-15 Your Job: The conventional, manual co-design of algorithms and hardware is slow and inefficient. Our group develops methods and tools to automate the co-design process. The core of this project is the development of meta-optimization techniques that can automatically search for the best algorithm-hardware pair for a given problem.
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