Lattice Semiconductor Developers Conference
Event Description: The Lattice Developers Conference is a three-day virtual event building on the strong customer and partner ecosystem momentum created by the company’s fastest growing product portfolio in its history. The event will feature keynote and breakout sessions, technical trainings, and demonstrations with ecosystem partners and industry leaders that explore the latest trends, opportunities, and low power FPGA-based solutions for AI, security, robotics, and advanced connectivity applications, and more.
Event Time and Date: December 5 – 7, 2023, 8:30 am – 5 pm PST
Featured Speakers:
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- Jim Anderson, President and CEO, Lattice Semiconductor
- Esam Elashmawi, Chief Strategy & Marketing Officer, Lattice Semiconductor
- Eleena Ong, Vice President Worldwide Applications, Lattice Semiconductor
- Dan Mansur, Vice President Product Marketing, Lattice Semiconductor
Contact: latticeevents@latticesemi.com
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Event Information:
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Wed09Aug20179:00 am2017 New York Scientific Data Summit (NYSDS)
2017 New York Scientific Data Summit (NYSDS)
Data-Driven Discovery in Science and Industry
Motivation
Led by the Computational Science Initiative’s at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), the New York Scientific Data Summit (NYSDS) aims to accelerate data-driven discovery and innovation by bringing together researchers, developers and end-users from academia, industry, utilities and state and federal governments. Jointly organized by Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Stony Brook University (SBU), and New York University (NYU).
With keynote speakers from industry and international big-science projects, the 2-1/2 day conference is organized into five sessions:
• Streaming Data Analysis
• Autonomous Experiments
• Big Theory for Big Data
• Interactive Exploration of Extreme Scale Data
• Performance for Big DataCo-hosts include BNL, the Institute for Advanced Computational Science at SBU, the NYSTAR High-Performance Computing Consortium (HPC2), the New York University Center for Data Science, the IEEE Computer Society-Long Island Chapter, and the Moore-Sloan Data Science Environment.
We are expecting to publish the conference proceedings with IEEE.