Lana Josipovic awarded a Google PhD Fellowship 2018

© 2018 EPFL

© 2018 EPFL

Lana Josipovic, a doctoral student in the Processor Architecture Laboratory led by Professor Paolo Ienne, has been awarded a Google PhD Fellowship 2018 in Systems and Networking.

Lana’s research focus is on bridging the gap between software and hardware. She aims to build efficient designs for Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), which are nowadays integrated into data centers, packaged with processors, and introduced to many new application domains.

Lana develops completely new high-level synthesis (HLS) techniques to generate hardware designs from high-level programming languages and to enable software developers to build efficient accelerators. She aims to improve the capabilities of HLS by adding features similar to those available in modern superscalar processors and impossible to achieve with current HLS tools. Her technique enables HLS to handle important classes of irregular and control-dominated applications, which are the future of reconfigurable computing.

The Google PhD fellowship is a prestigious award given in recognition and support of outstanding graduate students doing exceptional research in Computer Science and related disciplines, shaping and influencing the future of technology.