Thierry Tambe
Thierry Tambe is an Electrical Engineering PhD student at Harvard University co-advised by Prof Gu-Yeon Wei and Prof. David Brooks. His current research interests focus on designing energy-efficient and high-performance circuits and systems for machine learning and natural language processing in particular. Thierry also bears a keen interest in agile SoC design methodologies. Prior to debuting his doctoral studies, Thierry spent five years at Intel in Hillsboro, Oregon, USA designing various analog/mixed-signal circuitries for high-bandwidth memory and peripheral interfaces on server SoCs. He also spent a six-month internship at Biotronik in Sugar Land, Texas, USA designing ultra-low power analog circuits for implantable pacemakers. Thierry received his B.S. (2010) and M.Eng. (2012) in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
Events
Title | Day | Room | Track | Start | End |
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Open Edge Hardware and Software for Natural Language Translation and Understanding | Saturday | AW1.120 | Coding for Language Communities | 18:00 | 18:30 |