Sabrina M. Neuman is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Boston University. Her research interests are in computer architecture design informed by explicit application-level and domain-specific insights. She is particularly focused on robotics applications because of their heavy computational demands and potential to improve the well-being of individuals in society. She received her S.B., M.Eng., and Ph.D. from MIT, and she was a postdoctoral NSF Computing Innovation Fellow at Harvard University. She is a 2021 EECS Rising Star, and her work on robotics acceleration has received Honorable Mention in IEEE Micro Top Picks 2022 and IEEE Micro Top Picks 2023. She holds the 2023-2026 Boston University Innovation Career Development Professorship.
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Boston University, Boston, MA |
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Postdoctoral NSF Computing Innovation Fellow Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |
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S.B., M.Eng., Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA |
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