Bluerisc and UMKC were awarded a Navy Phase I grant to explore FPGA vulnerabilities. UMKC’s share of the award is $72000. The phase I award is for 9 months.
Read MoreDr. Rahman becomes co-recipient of Navy STTR Award
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Bluerisc and UMKC were awarded a Navy Phase I grant to explore FPGA vulnerabilities. UMKC’s share of the award is $72000. The phase I award is for 9 months.
Read MoreCongratulations to Naveen. He is going for 4 months of internship in ASIC design group at Synopsys in Santa Clara.
Read MoreCongratulations to Bhabhana. She is going for 6 months of internship in physical design group at Intel, Pennsylvania.
Read MoreDr. Rahman and his team were recipients of NSF ICorp grant ($50,000) for seeking commercialization opportunities of Crosstalk technology.
Read MoreCongratulations to Naveen Kumar Macha for being selected for SGS scholarship ($10K). This is his second time in a row. SGS recipients are selected based on research excellence and accomplishments. Congratulations Naveen!
Read MoreDr. Rahman was awarded UMKC Tech Jump grant for commercialization of Crosstalk technology. This award will have duration of 6months and will support 2 students and commercialization related expenses. Congratulations to Dr. Rahman and his team!
Read MoreOur work on Crosstalk computing was highlighted in IEEE Spectrum. This was based on Naveen’s presentation in IEEE Rebooting Computing Conference 2017 in Washington DC. https://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/computing/hardware/4-strange-new-ways-to-make-a-computer
Read MoreDr. Rahman gave an invited talk in the Beyond CMOS workshop 2017 organized by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Department of Energy. The talk was titled “STACKED HORIZONTAL NANOWIRE BASED 3-D INTEGRATION FOR FUTURE HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING”. Agenda and details can be found in- http://beyondcmos.ornl.gov/agenda.html
Read MorePhD student Naveen Kumar Macha receives travel grant from UMKC School of Computing to attend IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH) in Newport, RI. Naveen will present his paper “Ultra High Density 3D SRAM Cell Design in Stacked Horizontal Nanowire (SN3D) Fabric” in NANOARCH. Congratulations to Naveen.
Read MoreA new center for nano-electronics research was formed to support post-CMOS, 3-D IC, spintronics, ultra-low power computing, bio-sensing, solar cell and nano-electromagnetics research directions in UMKC. Full news coverage can be found in the following link- https://sce.umkc.edu/2016/09/02/new-center-nanotechnology/
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