New Robot Hand Works by Feel, Not Sight
Scientific American || TILOS Robotics team member Xiaolong Wang’s (UC San Diego) work on robotic hand control based on “touch dexterity” instead of sight is featured in Scientific American.
Scientific American || TILOS Robotics team member Xiaolong Wang’s (UC San Diego) work on robotic hand control based on “touch dexterity” instead of sight is featured in Scientific American.
Communications of the ACM || Andrew Kahng of UC San Diego weighs in on reinforcement learning for chip placement.
NVIDIA Developer || TILOS provides the benchmark for NVIDIA AutoDMP.
Penn Today || Vijay Kumar of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine were honored with the recognition.
TILOS Networks team member Tajana Šimunić Rosing of UC San Diego, a leading researcher in accelerating big data in hardware using both novel machine learning techniques, such as hyperdimensional computing, and in- and near-memory and storage processing, will receive the 2022 University Research Award from the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and the Semiconductor Research Corporation […]
Professor Graham was elected for her foundational contributions to the combinatorics of random graphs and networks.
Professor Spielman received the prize for multiple discoveries in theoretical computer science and mathematics.
The National Science Foundation’s $20 million grant, in partnership with other prominent colleges, funds the new specialization for Master of Science, Data Science in Artificial Intelligence & Optimization.
Congratulations to TILOS Networks team member Tajana Rosing of UC San Diego, recipient of Intel’s 2021 Outstanding Researcher Award in recognition of her project MLWiNS: Hyper-Dimensional Computing for Scalable Intelligence Beyond the Edge.