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Gate lab engages in the study of efficient learning models, learning model security, and implementation of Neuromorphic Hardware READ MORE
Neuromorphic HW design is the science of architecting HW solutions for efficient execution of learning models to widen the application of learning models in low-power mobile, embedded, & edge IoT devices.
Read MoreApplied learning in digital design offers many opportunities for optimization. Learning security deals with protecting the learning model against adversarial examples.
Read MoreThe Internet of Things is the enabler of pervasive computing and ambient intelligence. The IoT research topics investigated in the GATE lab include low energy computing, IoT security, and user privacy.
Read MoreDr. Avesta Sasan manages the Green, Accelerated, and Trustworthy Engineering (GATE) laboratory. Research of this laboratory spans hardware security, Neuromorphic hardware design, applied-learning for digital and VLSI design, and low power, trusted, and privacy-preserving IoT Solutions.
Read MoreDr. Sasan joined the University of California, Davis, in 2021. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Sasan's research spans hardware security, machine learning, neuromorphic computing, low-power design, approximate computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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