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The micro group

The micro group . The micro group is formed by academic staff from the EE and the CS department that share research interests in the area of microelectronics.

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The micro group

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  1. The micro group The micro group is formed by academic staff from the EE and the CS department that share research interests in the area of microelectronics. Research interests in a nutshell: energy efficient computing with multicore platforms, hardware and software verification, low-power arithmetic circuits, analogue signal processing, adaptable and reconfigurable computing, on-chip interconnects and processor arrays.

  2. Kerstin Eder Interested in projects in verification and any aspects of non-functional verification or design space exploration meeting constraints such as power consumption budgets, performance etc. List of projects at: https://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/project/ideas/eder/

  3. Simon McIntosh-Smith Research areas of interest include: High Performance Computing (HPC), Many-core processors (accelerators) such as GPGPUs and Power efficient Computing. List of projects at: http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~simonm/projects/

  4. Simon Hollis I would be particularly interested in supervising projects in the areas of: Networks-on-chip (NoC) related projects; Interconnect, and/or memory, design or traffic modelling; Communication simulators; List of projects: https://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/project/ideas/simon/

  5. Jose Nunez-Yanez Research interests include reconfigurable computing, video processing and processor architecture. Most of my projects are related to FPGAs and how to fit the architecture to the signal processing task to get performance and energy efficiency. List of projects : http://www.bris.ac.uk/eeng/departm nt/staff/jlpersonal/projects.htm

  6. Neil Burgess • Computer arithmetic / VLSI design • Faster • Smaller • Greater functionality • Examples: • Shifter *plus* bit permuter • Low-hardware complex multiplier • New adder formulations • …(open to suggestions!) • See him in the VLSI design lecture

  7. Paul Warr 7 My interests are in the analogue integrated IC research area. My project platform is Cadence so the basis will be aptitude towards the AICD unit. If you are attracted to a research project in this area come to see me in MVB5.08 and we will talk about specifying a project for you.

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