The postdoc will operate in a collaboration between the research group MICAS (KU Leuven) and the imec research centre. MICAS is a research group within the department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT) of the University of Leuven (KU Leuven). MICAS conducts research on the design of integrated circuits in nano-electronic technologies. This research is performed in close collaboration with the semiconductor industry and about 75% of the groups’ budget is through industrial collaborations. MICAS consists of 7 professors and 80 Ph.D. researchers. As such, KU Leuven MICAS is the largest academic circuit-level research group within Europe. MICAS tapes out dozens of chips every year, and possesses a top notch chip bonding, packaging and measurement lab. More information about the group and its activities can be found at http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/micas/ Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (imec) is an international research & development and innovation hub, active in the fields of nanoelectronics and digital technologies. imec is the largest European research center in the field of microelectronics, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, design methods and technologies for ICT systems. More information at: https://www.imec-int.com/en/home
ResponsibilitiesThe post doctoral researcher will conduct and supervise research on deploying and optimizing machine learning workloads on digital and mixed-signal custom machine learning processors. Recently deep neural networks have gained enormous popularity in the signal processing community. In the micro-electronics research domain this has sprouted attention on customized processors for efficient embedded deep neural network inference. Our team has published several of these state-of-the-art processors over the past few years. We will build upon our work in the field of deep learning processors and hardware/algorithm co-optimization and scheduling, which has demonstrated to save orders of magnitude on energy efficiency. Yet, we want to extend this work towards a.) new application domains (such as acoustics, health monitoring and sensor fusion); b.) online learning for user customization; c.) mixed-signal processing and compute-in-memory; d.) emerging models such as probabilistic graphs. You will closely collaborate with researchers from KU Leuven’s algorithmic machine learning group, researchers from Imec, researchers from various international research groups and several partner companies. You will have ample opportunities to interact with top research institutes and important industrial players in the field. Profile
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