Hamed Tabkhi
Contact
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamedtabkhi
With ESL
Ph.D. 2010 - 2014, Post Doc 2014 - 2016
High-Performance Power-Efficient Solutions for Market-Oriented MPSoCs: From System-Level to Implementation
Biography
Currently, I am an associate professor in University of North Carolina Charlotte.
I received my Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Northeastern University, in 2014. My Ph.D. dissertation title is “High-performance power-efficient solutions for embedded vision computing” advised and directed by Prof. Gunar Schirner. I received my M.Sc. degree in computer engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2008. Overall, my research focuses on embedded computer systems with an emphasis on algorithm/architecture co-design. The applications of interest are real-time vision, robotics, biomedical and cyber-physical systems. My research in embedded computer systems led to major publications in leading venues, including 8 peer-reviewed journal articles and 20 conference papers. My research in real-time embedded vision supported and awarded by Analog Devices Inc. (ADI).
My current research can be categorized into three major areas:
- Real-Time Embedded Vision
- Flexible Function-Level Acceleration for Domain-Specific Computing
- Enhancing GPUs and FPGAs for Data-Intensive Applications