The Dataflow Interchange Format: Towards Co-Design of DSP-Oriented Dataflow Models and Transformations

ABSTRACT

This talk provides an overview of the dataflow interchange format (DIF) project at the University of Maryland. DIF is a textual language for specifying mixed-­grain dataflow representations of signal processing applications.

A wide variety of signal processing domains is targeted by the DIF project, including applications for processing signals in the audio, speech, wireless communications, image, and video processing domains. A major theme in the DIF project is facilitating experimentation with interactions between different dataflow modeling techniques and associated transformations that exploit specific properties of these techniques. One way that DIF achieves this is by allowing designers to specify subgraphs of a design in terms of specific dataflow modeling techniques, such as synchronous, cyclo-­static, and parameterized dataflow, through corresponding keywords in the language. DIF also incorporates a new dataflow model of computation called enable-­invoke dataflow, which is geared towards high expressive power, functional simulation, rapid prototyping, quasi-­static scheduling, and efficient refinement into more specialized dataflow models.

 

SHUVRA S. BHATTACHARYYA

is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland at College Park. He holds a joint appointment in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS). He is coauthor or coeditor of six books and the author or coauthor of more than 150 refereed technical articles. His research interests center around architectures, methodologies, software techniques, and tools for design of signal processing systems. He received the B.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. He has held industrial positions as a Researcher at the Hitachi America Semiconductor Research Laboratory (San Jose, California), and Compiler Developer at Kuck & Associates (Champaign, Illinois). He has held a visiting research position at the US Army Research Laboratory (Rome, New York). He has served as Chair of the IEEE Signal rocessing Society Technical Committee on Design and Implementation of Signal Processing Systems. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.

 

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Senior Telecommunications Research Engineer

CREATE-NET (Center for REsearch And Telecommunication Experimentation for NETworked communities) is seeking a Senior Telecommunications Research Engineer looking for career opportunities for professional growth in driving funded experimental research projects in the areas of: G-MPLS controlled optical networks, Carrier Ethernet core networks, Next generation access networks. Ideal candidates should have a background on broadband network technologies deployed at industrial level (vendor or ISP). International experience is considered as an asset. This senior profile will report to the Area Head of Engineering & Fast Prototyping (ENGINE) Area.

  • Project execution and management: (i) Research and development in the field of experimental research infrastructures/testbed (e.g. EC ICT-FP7 FI-PPP Project „INFINITY“) and networking (e.g. EC ICT-FP7 projects „CHRON“ on optical networking, “OFELIA” on OpenFlow); (ii) Contribution to feasibility studies and consultancy activities in the field of Carrier Ethernet and next generation access networks for the local government; (iii) Management of ongoing and forthcoming projects, in the context of EU-FP7 Cooperative Projects, industry collaborations, and local/national initiatives.
  • Funding activities: EU-FP7: (i) preparation of project proposal applications under the framework of EC ICT-FP7: building consortia, identifying opportunities and contacts with EU officers, participation to EU consultation meetings; (ii) applications for local funding (large-scale projects, ERDF projects, post-doc grants, etc.) by the Province of Trento.
  • Business development: outreach to industry in order to favor technology transfer and create new business opportunities.
  • Technology Transfer: generation of new IP (Intellectual Property) and contribution to international standardization efforts.
Technical skills:
  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with at least 5 years of work experience or an equivalent expertise (M. Sc. + 10 years in the field);
  • strong background in Telecommunications, relevant for Broadband communication systems and networking.
  • Strong academic record (experience and publications), being curious, creative and ambitious.
  • Multi-year industry experience, even better if at the European and/or international level. good writing and oral communication skills are also required. Fluency in Italian is highly desirable.
Organization skills:

The following organizational skills are requested for this position:

  • Significant project management experience, with proven skills in strategic planning, and financial responsibility;
  • Ability to coordinate cross-functional teams and multi-disciplinary projects;
  • Record of successful working relationships with internal/external collaborators, industrial partners, legislators, and funding institutions, and aptitude for building collaborations and partnerships;
  • Autonomous thinking, decision making and problem solving skills;
  • Prioritization, time management skills and capability to adapt to dynamic environments.
Languages: Excellent command of the English language is essential; fluency in written and spoken Italian is highly desirable
Working schedule: Full-Time

 

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