ECE Department Head Ed Schlesinger has been elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association (ECEDHA). Schlesinger will serve a one-year term beginning July 1, after which he will be appointed for one-year terms as Vice President and then President of the association.
Intel has announced that the new version of its high performance library IPP, used by thousands of companies world-wide, will feature a new domain for functions generated by Spiral, a tool developed in ECE under the lead of Professors Markus Püeschel and José Moura. Spiral can replace the human programmer in the very difficult task of writing highest performance code for important numerical functions and often achieves even better performance than human programmers. The technology underlying Spiral's success was developed by ECE System Scientist Franz Franchetti and Püeschel's recent Ph.D. graduate Yevgen Voronenko.
Carnegie Mellon University and Taiwanese officials have established research and educational outreach programs with the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). Research at the government-sponsored ITRI Lab@CMU focuses on circuit design and applications in communication, information technology, computer and consumer electronics, and multimedia.
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| Date | Event |
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| Full event calendar | |
| 07/25 | ECE/SCS Alumni and Student Summer Networking Picnic; San Francisco |
| 07/26 | SCS/ECE Alumni and Student Summer Networking Picnic; Seattle |
| 08/02 | SCS/ECE Alumni Brunch; New York City |