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, SystemC), reconfigurable architectures (e.g. FPGA, CGRA) What we expect from you: above-average degree achieved in short study period willingness and ability to think beyond the boundaries of your field
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hardware systems including bare-metal embedded systems, RTOSes, FPGAs, and embedded Linux. You will have opportunities to develop tools, techniques, and processes to solve some of the most difficult software
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hardware systems including bare-metal embedded systems, RTOSes, FPGAs, and embedded Linux. You will have opportunities to develop tools, techniques, and processes to solve some of the most difficult software
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solutions across to multiple facilities. Lead a team of engineers to conduct engineering research in control system challenges such as integration of infrastructure for AL/ML research, control system cyber
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development, the national security institute will advance national security in pursuit of a secure America. Within the Institute, multiple motivated applicants are sought to join as Research Faculty to support
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facilities across multiple academic groups within Glasgow, and provide regular reports to inform strategic direction, resource allocation and financial decision-making. 8. Support experimental market and user
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systems including bare-metal embedded systems, RTOSes, FPGAs, and embedded Linux. You will have opportunities to develop tools, techniques, and processes to solve some of the most difficult software
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hardware systems including bare-metal embedded systems, RTOSes, FPGAs, and embedded Linux. You will have opportunities to develop tools, techniques, and processes to solve some of the most difficult software
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hardware systems including bare-metal embedded systems, RTOSes, FPGAs, and embedded Linux. You will have opportunities to develop tools, techniques, and processes to solve some of the most difficult software
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and run it efficiently on different hardware architectures. For example, Google has built TensorFlow, a framework for deep learning allowing users to run deep learning on multiple hardware architectures