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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nI In this talk\, we will introduce the OpenFPGA fr
 amework whose aim is to generate highly-customizable Field Programmable Ga
 te Array (FPGA) fabrics and their supporting EDA flows. Following the foot
 steps of the RISC-V initiative\, OpenFPGA brings reconfigurable logic into
  the open-source community and closes the performance gap with commercial 
 products. OpenFPGA strongly incorporates physical design automation in its
  core and enables 100k+ look-up tables FPGA fabric generation from specifi
 cation to layout in less than 24h with a single engineer effort.\n\nShort 
 Bio:\n\nPierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon is an associate professor in the Electr
 ical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at The University of Utah\,
  Salt Lake City\, UT. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering fr
 om CEA-LETI\, Grenoble\, France and the University of Lyon\, France (2011)
 . Prior to joining the University of Utah\, he was a research associate at
  the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL). Prof. Gaillardon is rec
 ipient of the 2017 NSF CAREER award\, the 2018 IEEE CEDA Pederson Award\, 
 the 2019 DARPA Young Faculty Award\, the 2019 IEEE CEDA Ernest S. Kuh Earl
 y Career Award and the 2020 ACM SIGDA Outstanding New Faculty Award. He is
  a senior member of the IEEE.\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m
 /279994
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/279994
ORGANIZER:jose.azambuja@inf.ufrgs.br
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SUMMARY:CASS Talks with Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon\, University of Utah\, U
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X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract:&lt;
 /p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;I&amp;nbsp\;In this talk\, we will introduce the OpenFPGA framework wh
 ose aim is to generate&amp;nbsp\;highly-customizable Field Programmable Gate A
 rray (FPGA) fabrics and their&amp;nbsp\;supporting EDA flows. Following the fo
 otsteps of the RISC-V initiative\, OpenFPGA&amp;nbsp\;brings reconfigurable lo
 gic into the open-source community and closes the&amp;nbsp\;performance gap wi
 th commercial products. OpenFPGA strongly incorporates&amp;nbsp\;physical desi
 gn automation in its core and enables 100k+ look-up tables FPGA&amp;nbsp\;fabr
 ic generation from specification to layout in less than 24h with a single 
 engineer&amp;nbsp\;effort.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Short Bio:&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span clas
 s=&quot;markea9n8b7ox&quot; data-markjs=&quot;true&quot; data-ogac=&quot;&quot; data-ogab=&quot;&quot; data-ogsc=&quot;
 &quot; data-ogsb=&quot;&quot;&gt;Pierre&lt;/span&gt;-Emmanuel Gaillardon is an associate professor
  in the Electrical and&amp;nbsp\;Computer Engineering (ECE) department at The 
 University of Utah\, Salt Lake City\,&amp;nbsp\;UT. He holds a Ph.D. degree in
  Electrical Engineering from CEA-LETI\, Grenoble\,&amp;nbsp\;France and the Un
 iversity of Lyon\, France (2011). Prior to joining the University of&amp;nbsp\
 ;Utah\, he was a research associate at the Swiss Federal Institute of Tech
 nology&amp;nbsp\;(EPFL). Prof. Gaillardon is recipient of the 2017 NSF CAREER 
 award\, the 2018 IEEE&amp;nbsp\;CEDA Pederson Award\, the 2019 DARPA Young Fac
 ulty Award\, the 2019 IEEE&amp;nbsp\;CEDA Ernest S. Kuh Early Career Award and
  the 2020 ACM SIGDA Outstanding&amp;nbsp\;New Faculty Award. He is a senior me
 mber of the IEEE.&lt;/p&gt;
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