by Abhishek Bhattacharjee on Jul 29, 2022 | Tags: Accelerators, Brain computer interface, Signal Processing
In mid-July of this year, Synchron, a brain-computer interface (BCI) startup, announced that it had partnered with Mount Sinai West in New York to permanently implant a stent-like BCI in the motor cortex of a paralyzed patient and read neurological signals to capture...
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by Divya Mahajan on Jul 27, 2022 | Tags: Mentoring, Workshop
The 4th annual Undergraduate Architecture Mentoring (uArch) Workshop was co-located with the International Symposium of Computer Architecture (ISCA) 2022 held in New York City. This was the first hybrid uArch after being purely virtual for the last two years. The...
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by Mengjia Yan on Jul 20, 2022 | Security is an overlooked component in our computer architecture education. I often get the following questions from undergraduate students and junior PhD students: “I have a strong interest in hardware security, but how shall I start learning or teaching myself about...
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by Yatin Manerkar on Jul 14, 2022 | Tags: Conference, ISCA
After 2 years of being virtual, computer architects eagerly came down to New York City for the first in-person ISCA since 2019. Enrollment reached record numbers, with 977 registrants as of the first day of the conference. Almost half of the registrants were students,...
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by The Computer Architecture Student Association (CASA) on Jul 6, 2022 | Tags: Academia, CASA, Community, Diversity
The Computer Architecture Student Association (CASA) is back with the summer DEI reading group! Like last year’s iteration, we’ll meet every other week, read an article or watch a short movie together and discuss it! No pre-meeting reading is required! Who can...
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