16th International Summer School on Advanced Computer Architecture and Compilation for High-performance Embedded Systems

Data: 06/Jul/2020 Time: 09:30 - 17/Jul/2020 Time: 18:00

Cost: The summer school is open to everyone, but registration is required. The school is free of charge.

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Scientific program

- Riccardo Apreda, ErreQuadro, Italy
Intellectual Property Rights as a Business Tool
- Rajeev Balasubramonian, University of Utah, USA
Machine Learning Accelerators
- Luca Benini / Frank Gurkaynak, ETH Zürich, Switserland
Working with RISC-V: from open ISA to open Architecture to open Hardware
- Davide Bertozzi, University of Ferrara, Italy
The Latest News on Networks-on-Chip: from Advanced Use Cases to Emerging Technologies
- Kerstin Eder, University of Bristol, UK
Whole Systems Energy Transparency: More /power/ to software developers!
- Ray Garcia, Buoyant Capital, UK
Entrepreneurship for scientists considering forming an innovative new venture
- David Kaeli, Northeastern University, USA
Exploiting the Benefits of Graphcs Processing Units - Programming, Architectures and Simulation
- James Mickens, Harvard University, USA
Software-level Attacks on Architectural and Microarchitectural State
- Paul Pietrangelo, Lira , Croatia
Entrepreneurial finance
- Tullio Vardanega, University of Padova, Italy
A glimpse of real-time systems theory and practice in the era of multicore processors and mixed-criticality
- Martin Törngren, KTH, Sweden
Challenges and opportunities in an era of smart CPS - perspectives and reflections on a socio-technical shift

All courses are non-overlapping, and scheduled over a period of two weeks. A course consists of 2 or 3 half-day modules. The courses will be streamed via Zoom.

Participants can register for any number of courses.

Certificate
The participants will receive a certificate of attendance with the list of courses taken.

Virtual poster Session
The poster session on Wednesday afternoon 15 July will provide an opportunity for sudents to present their own work and get feedback from fellow students, and can be the beginning of future collaboration. A booklet (with ISBN number) with a 1 to 4-page abstract per poster will be distributed to all summer school participants.