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University of Kaiserslautern-Landau

The RPTU has about 19,000 students, 300 professors and 160 degree prgrams. As a place of top international research and an academic talent factory for business and science, we offer an excellent, cosmopolitan environment for study and research to make important contributions to pressing problems of the present and to a good future. the members of RPTU are committed to good scientific practice as well as to the high responsibility we bear towards society and the people at RPTU.

The Microelectronic Systems Design Research Group (EMS) is part of the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at RPTU. THe research focus of EMS is on embedded systems design, especially application driven design methofologies and efficient hardware architectures. The major research topics are embedded system design methodologies, mobile communication systems, virtual hardware platforms, 3D integration, DRAMs and controllers, PHYs, heterogeneous platforms for HPC applications, reliability, and energy efficiency in embedded systems. The research group is intensely involved in various EU 8e.g. Humane-AI-Net - EU 952026, ALMA - EU 952091), DFG and BMBF projects and has a long record of successful industry projects.

Role

RPTUs role is to contribute especially in providing its key expertise in implementing efficient hardware architectures for ML processing on embedded computing systems. EMS is mainly leading WP2 and building a Hardware exploration framework for energy-efficient ML implementations and is further participating in WPs.

Meet the team

Christian Weis
Christian WeisChair for microelectronic system design with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau.
Norbert Wehn
Norbert WehnChair for microelectronic system design with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau
Vladimir Rybalkin
Vladimir Rybalkinresearch associate in Microelectronic Systems Design Research Group of RPTU Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Mohamed Moursi
Mohamed MoursiResearch engineer at the Microelectronic Systems Design Research Group at the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany. His research is focusing on ANN/SNN FPGA-based accelerators.
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Plaza de la Encina 10-11, Núcleo 4, 2ª Pl.
28760 Tres cantos - Madrid (España)

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EN-Funded_by_the_EU-POSThis project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101070408.