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I am a post-doctoral researcher in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, where I work with James C. Hoe. I also work closely with Franz Franchetti and Markus Püschel as part of the Spiral project.
My research combines aspects of hardware design, digital signal processing, compilers, and computer-aided design of digital systems. The goal of my work is to use domain-specific knowledge of signal processing applications to construct automated hardware generation tools (targeting ASIC and FPGA).
I have created and maintain the Spiral DFT/FFT IP Core Generator, an online tool to generate flexible hardware implementations of the discrete Fourier transform suitable for implementation as ASIC or FPGA.
To read more information about my research and tools I have developed, my CV, or a list of publications with links, please see the menu to your left.
To obtain statements of research and teaching interests or a list of references, please e-mail me at pam@ece.cmu.edu.