Area of Heterogeneous Computing Systems
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Work description
The researcher will lead and contribute to innovative research and development of proposals and execution of projects on heterogeneous computer systems field. Responsibilities will include designing, implementing, and evaluating state-of-the-art computer systems with particular emphasis on efficient heterogeneous systems with processors and specialized accelerators for domain-specific and energy-efficient computing, especially in the context of integrated circuits and platforms for embedded systems. Responsibilities also include improving the existing lab research facilities by identifying relevant hardware and software tools. The role will involve dynamic and effective collaboration with academic and industrial partners at national and international levels. In addition, the researcher will also contribute to the mentoring undergraduate and graduate students in computer architecture, contributing to the education of the next generation of computer systems experts.
Academic Qualifications
The researcher must have a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Computer and Digital Systems) or a closely related field focusing on domain-specific computers and reconfigurable systems.
Minimum profile required
The researcher must have a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Computer and DigitalSystems) or a closely related field focusing on domain-specific computers and reconfigurable systems.A publication record in leading journals and conferences in the field is also required. The researchershould have expertise in one or more of the following areas: digital systems, general and/or domainspecificcomputer architectures, reconfigurable computing, and heterogeneous computerarchitectures for embedded systems. Experience with grant writing, research and developmentprojects, and project management is highly desirable. Experience in microelectronics design is alsovalued.
Application Period
Since 18 Jul 2025 to 31 Jul 2025
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Centre
Telecommunications and Multimedia