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DESCRIPTION:Prof. Keith Graham\, University of Colorado\, IEEE CIR Guest Le
 cturer\n\nAbstract: &quot;Modernizing Computer Architecture Education after the
  death of Moore’s Law&quot;\n\nKeith Graham\, is the “Electrical\, Computer
 \, and Energy Engineering” Department’s Associate Chair of Undergradua
 te Education at the University of Colorado (UC)\, Boulder. At UC Boulder M
 r Graham is responsible for aligning the undergraduate education program a
 nd developing strategies to educate students for both future academia oppo
 rtunities and as engineers in industry. Mr. Graham also teaches undergradu
 ate courses in Embedded Software Engineering\, Computer Architecture\, and
  courses in CU’s Professional Master of Embedded Systems Engineering pro
 gram in both firmware and hardware for Internet of Things application. Rec
 ently\,\n\nMr. Graham has additionally also begun to teach a graduate leve
 l courses in customizing RISC-V processor cores for specific applications.
  The basis of this new course Application Specific Instruction Set Process
 or (ASIP) design has Keith on a journey of re-evaluating how we should tea
 ch Computer Architecture after the death of Moore’s Law. Mr. Graham’s 
 research interests are leading him to currently work toward a project to i
 nvestigate specialized processors for specific applications.\n\nCo-sponsor
 ed by: James Gowans\n\nSpeaker(s): Keith Graham\, \n\nRoom: 400\, Bldg: Ri
 tchie School of Engineering\, 2155 East Wesley Avenue\, Denver\, Colorado\
 , United States\, 80208
LOCATION:Room: 400\, Bldg: Ritchie School of Engineering\, 2155 East Wesley
  Avenue\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States\, 80208
ORGANIZER:gowansj@computer.org
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SUMMARY:Modernizing Computer Architecture Education After the Death of Moor
 e’s Law
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/198626
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;Prof. Kei
 th Graham\,&amp;nbsp\;University of Colorado\, IEEE CIR Guest Lecturer&lt;/span&gt;&lt;
 /h3&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\;Abstract: &quot;Modernizing Computer Architecture Educa
 tion after the death of Moore&amp;rsquo\;s Law&quot;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Keith Graham\
 , is the &amp;ldquo\;Electrical\, Computer\, and Energy Engineering&amp;rdquo\; De
 partment&amp;rsquo\;s Associate Chair of Undergraduate Education at the Univer
 sity of Colorado (UC)\, Boulder. At UC Boulder Mr Graham is responsible fo
 r aligning the undergraduate education program and developing strategies t
 o educate students for both future academia opportunities and as engineers
  in industry. Mr. Graham also teaches undergraduate courses in Embedded So
 ftware Engineering\, Computer Architecture\, and courses in CU&amp;rsquo\;s Pr
 ofessional Master of Embedded Systems Engineering program in both firmware
  and hardware for Internet of Things application. Recently\,&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Mr. G
 raham has additionally also begun to teach a graduate level courses in cus
 tomizing RISC-V processor cores for specific applications. The basis of th
 is new course Application Specific Instruction Set Processor (ASIP) design
  has Keith on a journey of re-evaluating how we should teach Computer Arch
 itecture after the death of Moore&amp;rsquo\;s Law. Mr. Graham&amp;rsquo\;s resear
 ch interests are leading him to currently work toward a project to investi
 gate specialized processors for specific applications.&lt;/p&gt;
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