Team

Speakers & Contributors

Shvetank Prakash is a 2nd year Ph.D. student in computer science at Harvard University. He received his B.S. in Computer Engineering from Columbia University in 2021. Some of his previous work has contributed to machine learning benchmarks and developing programmable accelerators for ultra-low power ML (tinyML).
Tim Callahan works at Google with the open source FPGA toolchain (SymbiFlow) team. His work is to help make FPGA development more accessible, fun, and rewarding. He has degrees from UC Berkeley, Cambridge University, and the University of Minnesota.
Colby Banbury is a 4th year Ph.D. student in computer science at Harvard University. His work focuses on cross stack optimization of tinyML systems. He is the former co-chair of the MLPerf Tiny benchmark suite.
Vijay Janapa Reddi is an Associate Professor at Harvard University, VP and founding member of MLCommons (mlcommons.org), a nonprofit organization aiming to accelerate machine learning (ML) innovation for everyone. His research sits at the intersection of machine learning, computer architecture and runtime software. He specializes in building computing systems for tiny IoT devices, as well as mobile and edge computing.
Alan V. Green is a member of Google's ChromeOS team and leader of the HPS project.

Organizers

Shvetank Prakash Tim Callahan Vijay Janapa Reddi Tim Ansell

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank others who are not speaking but have contributed significantly towards making this workshop possible! We hope we did not miss anyone and appreciate the support.

  • Kian Abbot
  • Bowen Chen
  • Moni Radev
  • Joey Bushagour