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SUMMARY:Prof. Luca Carloni of Columbia: Agile and Collaborative System-on-Chip Design with Open-Source Hardware Platforms
DESCRIPTION:Open-source hardware can play a unique role for the semiconductor industry in the age of sustainable AI. It can enable design reuse\, foster collaboration\, and support workforce development. ESP (Embedded Scalable Platforms) is an open-source research platform for system-on-chip (SoC) design that combines a modular architecture with an agile design methodology. The ESP architecture simplifies the design and prototyping of heterogeneous chips with multiple RISC-V processor cores and dozens of loosely coupled accelerators\, all interconnected by a scalable network-on-chip. The ESP methodology promotes system-level design while accommodating different specification languages and design flows. \nESP’s capabilities have enabled a small team\, primarily composed of graduate students\, to realize two SoCs of increasing complexity\, each within a few months. Conceived as a heterogeneous system integration platform and refined through years of teaching at Columbia University\, ESP is well suited to advance collaborative engineering across the open-source hardware community. \nThis talk will be followed by a standing lunch next to BC420 from 12:15 to 13:30. \nBio: \nLuca Carloni is professor and chair of Computer Science at Columbia University in the City of New York. He holds a Laurea Degree Summa cum Laude in Electronics Engineering from the University of Bologna\, Italy\, and an MS in Engineering and a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences\, both from the University of California\, Berkeley. His research interests include heterogeneous computing\, system-on-chip platforms\, embedded systems\, and open-source hardware. He co-authored over two hundred refereed papers. \nLuca received the NSF CAREER Award\, the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship\, and the ONR Young Investigator Award. In 2025\, he received the IEEE/ACM A. Richard Newton Technical Impact Award in Electronic Design Automation for the paper “Latency-Insensitive Protocols” and the Columbia Engineering School (SEAS) Alumni Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award. He is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.
URL:https://ecocloud.epfl.ch/event/dr-luca-carloni-of-berkeley-agile-and-collaborative-system-on-chip-design-with-open-source-hardware-platforms/
LOCATION:BC420 – Computing Building of EPFL\, EPFL\, Ecublens\, Switzerland
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