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The Nicholas Endowment Presents CECS a $100,000 Gift
The Center for Embedded Computer Systems at the University of California, Irvine recently received a $100,000 gift from The Nicholas Endowment. Craig S. Gunther, Chairmen of Board of Trustees, The Nicholas Foundation, presented the gift to Daniel D. Gajski, The Henry Samueli “Turing” Endowed Chair and Director, Center for Embedded Computer Systems.
Microsoft Ranking places CECS 6th in the World
The recently published Academic Research Ranking by Microsoft Corp (http://academic.research.microsoft.com/) ranks 20 Computer Science topics from Algorithms and Theory to the World Wide Web including 2.4 million publications. In the specific topic titled Hardware and Architecture, which is particularly pertinent to the UCI Center for Embedded Computer Systems (CECS), it ranks over one-hundred thousand researchers world wide. CECS is very highly ranked by sharing 6th place with MIT, UCLA, Princeton and UIUC with 4 faculty in the top 100. First on the list is UCB with 10 in 100, followed by Stanford with 9, Michigan with 7 and UCSD and CMU with 5 faculty members in the top 100…
System Debugging and Verification: A New Challenge
Presented by Professor Daniel Gajski and Samar Abdi, University of California, IrvineVerify 2003
November 20, 2003
System-Level Design Methodology
Presented by Professor Daniel Gajski, University of California, IrvineASP-DAC 2004
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
January 27, 2004
Covalidation of Hardware/Software Systems
Presented by Professor Ian G. Harris, University of California, Irvine Intel Test Research Symposium
Santa Clara, CA
November 7, 2003
NSF Funds Expedition into Software for Efficient Computing in the Age of Nanoscale Devices
Adapted from NSF Press Release:UC Irvine, along with five other universities, has received a $10 million National Science Foundation (NSF) Expeditions in Computing grant to develop robust software for computing with unreliable, but energy-efficient nanoscale computer components. The Irvine team is led by Chancellor’s Professor Nikil Dutt and Professor Alex Nicolau, computer scientists in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences.
Design Methodology for Systems-On-Chip
Presented by Professor Daniel Gajski, University of California, IrvineIEEE Orange County Computer Society
Wyndham Gardens Hotel, Costa Mesa, CA
August 26, 2002
New Strategies for System-Level Design
Keynote talk by Prof. Daniel Gajski,Center for Embedded Computer Systems,
University of California, Irvine.
April 11, 2007
Estimation and Exploration Automation of System Level Design
Lukai Cai presented his final PhD defense at CECS.December 19, 2003