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Loose Ends: Andrea Goldsmith - centraljersey.com


Loose Ends: Andrea Goldsmith
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By Pam Hersh
Andrea Goldsmith’s resume is intimidating – so much so that I almost persuaded myself to tune out rather than tune into a Princeton University Center for Jewish Life virtual lecture that featured her as a speaker.
Just like I try to exercise my body on a regular basis, I also try to stay in mental shape (particularly during these mind-numbing, brain-foggy pandemic times) by ingesting a regular diet of academic lectures. So I clicked into the Zoom lecture and prepared to feel inadequate.
Dr. Goldsmith, who formerly was an electrical engineering professor at Stanford University, is the recently appointed Princeton University dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science. ....

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Pushing computing to the edge by rethinking microchips' design


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IMAGE: Princeton researchers have created a new chip that speeds artificial intelligence systems called neural nets while slashing power use. The chips could help bring advanced applications to remote devices such.
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Credit: Hongyang Jia/Princeton University
Responding to artificial intelligence s exploding demands on computer networks, Princeton University researchers in recent years have radically increased the speed and slashed the energy use of specialized AI systems. Now, the researchers have moved their innovation closer to widespread use by creating co-designed hardware and software that will allow designers to blend these new types of systems into their applications.
Software is a critical part of enabling new hardware, said Naveen Verma, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Princeton and a leader of the research team. The hope is that designers can keep using the same software system - and just have it wo ....

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