IEEE Student Branch NITW - Webinar Week Day 4 [ Dr. Rajkumar Kubendran ]

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Ladies and gentlemen,
Dr. Rajkumar Kubendran joins us to deliver a webinar you wouldn't want to miss for the content, or the person delivering it.
Having been one of us from a premier NIT, he went on to be one of the handful of its alumni to have a star-studded record abroad.
With a B. Tech from NIT Trichy, a Masters from Purdue and a PhD from UC San Diego - his current status as an EECS professor at the University of Pittsburgh is only a feather in his cap.
There's not enough room here for all his accomplishments, and there's not enough words to describe how excited we are to host him.


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University of Pittsburg

Topic:

Introduction to Neuromorphic Computing

Biography:

Rajkumar Kubendran is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of California San Diego, where he worked on energy-efficient Neuromorphic VLSI Computing Systems, spanning from devices to applications. His academic interests include low power analog and mixed signal circuit design with emerging non-volatile memory devices to build event-driven architectures for computer vision and machine learning applications. He has demonstrated prototypes of dynamic vision sensors (DVS) and in-memory compute architectures with some of the best energy-efficiency metrics reported in literature. He received the M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University in 2012. He received the Best Student Paper award at ISCAS 2013. He has interned with multiple analog and RF design teams in industry, including Intel, IMEC Belgium, MaxLinear and Qualcomm.

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