Listen "08/28/21: Compilation Techniques for Reconfigurable Analog Devices with Sara Archour"
Episode Synopsis
Sara Archour recently completed a PhD at MIT/CSAIL in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, and is joining Stanford University (EE) as an Associate Professor. Sara studies analog computers - how to build them; how to use them; what they're good for; how to stick them together to do interesting things; and so forth. Today, Sara joined us to discuss these things, with a smidgeon of career advice at the end :)
Sara Archour's homepage can be found HERE.
This presentation can also be viewed in video format HERE.
Sara Archour's homepage can be found HERE.
This presentation can also be viewed in video format HERE.
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