Luca Carloni
Location: (New York, NY)
Personal Research Web Page: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~luca
Keywords: embedded systems, multi-core architectures, networks-on-chip, systems-on-chip, system-level design, design technologies, computer-aided design, performance analysis and optimization, high-performance embedded computing, cyber-physical systems.
Posted on: Friday, May 6th, 2011
Broad Research Area: Hardware / Architecture, Mobile / Ubiquitous / Embedded Computing
Research Interests:
Post-doc positions are available in the context of the following broad projects:
1) the development of methodologies and tools for the design and programming of heterogeneous multi-core system-on-chip;
2) the design of energy-efficient high-performance networks-on-chip including also networks that leverage emerging silicon-photonics technologies;
3) the design of cyber-physical systems and distributed embedded systems, including systems based on wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies.
Strong industrial collaborations with leading information technologies and engineering companies are maintained for each of these projects.
Luca Carloni is an associate professor of Computer Science at Columbia University where he leads a research program in the areas of design technologies, computer-aided design, embedded systems, and high-performance computer systems.
Prof. Carloni received the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation in 2006, was selected as an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow in 2008, and received the ONR Young Investigator Award in 2010.
While a PhD student at UC Berkeley he received the Demetri Angelakos Memorial Achievement Award in recognition of altruistic attitude towards fellow graduate students. He is an associate editor of the ACM Transactions in Embedded Computing Systems and the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics and has served in the technical program committee of several conferences. He served as the technical program co-chair of NOCS’10, EMSOFT’10 and MEMOCODE’10.
For a complete list of publications please see http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~luca
