Robomorphic Computing Laboratory
The Robomorphic Computing Laboratory uses real-world insights about robotics and other physically-embodied systems to design high-performance, energy-efficient computing systems. Our mission is to (1) expand the traditional software-to-hardware computing stack to enable cross-cutting co-design using real-world information, and (2) create new systematic methodologies and design flows to enable acceleration solutions with minimal user intervention.
Keywords: Computer Architecture, Robotics, Hardware Accelerators
Director: Sabrina M. Neuman, Assistant Professor, Boston University CS