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Computational optimal transport for imaging and learning.
14 - 22 Jan. 2019(more information)
This graduate course on "Computational optimal transport for imaging and learning" will take place in ICTEAM institute in January 2019. The details can be found at https://sites.uclouvain.be/socn/. Teacher : Gabriel Peyré Registration : https://sites.uclouvain.be/socn/node/53
5th Reconfigurable Market 2018
2 Oct. 2018(more information)
5th Reconfigurable Market Seminar October 2nd, 2018 Salle académique, University of Mons, 31 Bld. Dolez, Mons, Belgium Reconfigurable hardware is among us and its role is gaining importance in the most evolving markets. Although relegated in the past to hardware specialists and designers, today reconfigurable devices seem to be conquering a variety of sectors for many reasons. From big data to artificial intelligence, from software developers to cloud analysts, from new IT paradigms to ASICs, the market is evolving not only because of speed, but also by the need of green IT strategies. Indeed, big players like Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Intel are now merging initiatives with Altera (today Intel) and Xilinx, producing heterogeneous architectures and novel processing devices such as TPUs and VPUs.
Sustainable IoT Workshop
24 - 25 Apr. 2018(more information)
Sustainable IoT Workshop Université Catholique de Louvain, April 24-25, 2018 Workshop organized by European Nanoelectronics COnsortium for Sustainability (ENCOS). A sustainable use of rare raw materials is an economic and major geopolitical stake for the 21st century. Some key elements considered today in the emerging devices for the Internet of Things (IoT) must be substituted or saved (by orders of decades) in a drastic sustailable way in the near future. Since tens of billions electronics objects are being disseminated all over the world in homes, buildings, cars, medical devices, roads, etc., it is obviously a major concern to revisit the economic, technological, and societal models to develop a sustainable electronic industry that will care about its impact right from the design and manufacturing of these objects. The ENCOS network on sustainable nanoelectronics brings together leaders from industry and university to exchange about new paradigsms in electronic design and research toward sustainability. It develops methodologies applied to advanced research integrating the economic analysis, geopolitical issues, acceptability and the durability of new technological solutions.