PRiME Research Programme Industry Day 2015
PRiME is holding its first Industry Day on Tuesday June 30th, from 10.00 to 15.00 at Imperial College, London.
The day is targeted at attendees from industry and businesses who are interested in the field of reliable, low power embedded many-core processors and would like to learn more about the PRiME programme, its research focus and progress to date. This may lead to opportunities for future collaboration.
Talks will give an overview of the PRiME programme and an introduction to the four specific research themes:
- Models and tools
- Software run-time
- Hardware Instrumentation and control
- Demonstrators and applications
An important feature of the day will be the opportunity to see some of PRiME’s demonstrator systems which are used to practically illustrate the research techniques being developed. This also includes the chance to interact with and ask questions of some of the key researchers.
Provisional Agenda:
10.00 – 10.30 Arrival, registration and coffee
10.30 Introduction
Gerry Scott, PRiME Impact Manager
10.35 PRiME Programme Overview
Prof Bashir Al-Hashimi, University of Southampton, PRiME Programme Director
10.55 PRiME Research Theme 1 – Models and Tools
Prof Alex Yakovlev, Newcastle University
11.25 PRiME Research Theme 2 – Software run-time
Prof Michael Butler, University of Southampton
11.55 PRiME Research Theme 3 – Hardware Instrumentation and Control
Prof George Constantinides, Imperial College London
12.25 PRiME Research Theme 4 – Demonstrators and applications
Dr Geoff Merrett, University of Southampton
12.55 – 13.00 Intro to demonstrators
13.00 Lunch and opportunity to see the programme’s demonstrators and network with researchers
15.00 Close
The event will be held in the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Imperial College, Building 16, South Kensington Campus, London:
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/visit/campuses/south-kensington/
The event is free to attend, but attendees must register in advance via the event’s Eventbrite page. Please note that numbers are limited.