Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
My research concentrates on heterogeneous system architectures. In particular, I focus on the role of reconfigurable architectures within such systems. In this context, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) incarnate an attractive solution compared to other architectures to deliver high performance while keeping a relatively low power profile. To this end, my research revolves around multiple FPGA aspects: from leveraging them as hardware accelerators or platforms for designing domain-specific systems to developing abstraction toolchains to facilitate and broaden their usage to various developers.
Computer architectures, FPGAs, hardware acceleration