The space R&D program in the NSF CHREC Center (www.chrec.org)
at UF includes a major project called CHREC Space Processor (CSP),
crafting innovative software and hardware for high-speed,
high-reliability computing on spacecraft (satellites, rovers, possibly
even deep-space probes). CSP is slated for its first space mission in
November by NASA on the ISS, with 12 weather satellites featuring CSP
scheduled for launch in Fa16/Sp17, a NASA satellite in later 2017, and
more missions to follow.
For summer R&D
activities, we are inviting students with background in microprocessors,
FPGA design, PCB design, or Linux system programming to contact us
about possibly joining the CSP team. If you are available and
interested, please contact me ASAP.
Best wishes,
-- adg
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Alan D. George, Ph.D., FIEEE
Professor of ECE and Director
NSF Center for High-performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC)
University of Florida, ECE DepartmentRoom 327, Larsen Hall, 968 Center Drive, POB 116200
NSF Center for High-performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC)
University of Florida, ECE DepartmentRoom 327, Larsen Hall, 968 Center Drive, POB 116200
Gainesville, FL 32611-6200
Office: (352)392-5225, Fax: (352)392-8671, Lab: (352)392-9038
Email: ageorge@ufl.edu or george@chrec.org
Office: (352)392-5225, Fax: (352)392-8671, Lab: (352)392-9038
Email: ageorge@ufl.edu or george@chrec.org
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