Dilip Vasudevan is a Career Scientist at Berkeley Lab since December 2016, specializing in computer architecture research, with a focus on post-Moore design space exploration, superconducting logic, neuromorphic architectures, and systolic architectures. Prior roles include Research Scientist at Berkeley Lab, where similar projects were pursued, and Research Scientist at the University of Virginia, contributing to a self-powered battery-less system on chip for wearable technology. Experience also includes positions as Senior Researcher at the University of Chicago, R&D Engineer at Synopsys, and Research Associate at University College Cork, focusing on low-power system design. Educational background includes a Ph.D. in Informatics from The University of Edinburgh, emphasizing design for test in asynchronous circuits. Research interests encompass subthreshold system-on-chip design, heterogeneous computing, IoT signal processing, body sensor networks, bio-signal processing, unconventional computing, and image processing.
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