ESP Biography



THIERRY TAMBE, Harvard PhD student in Electrical Engineering




Major: Electrical Engineering

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: G4

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Hi, I'm Thierry. I am a PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering at Harvard University. My current research interests focus on designing algorithms, energy-efficient and high-performance hardware accelerators and systems for machine learning and natural language processing in particular.



Past Classes

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C14647: How To Quickly Prototype an AI Chip in Splash 2021 (Nov. 20 - 21, 2021)
The increasing computational demands of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads has spurred the rise of specialized AI chips accelerating important applications such as object detection, speech and language recognition, and recommendation systems. In this short class, we will cover the various engineering decisions to design an energy-efficient AI chip, and the commonly used logistical processes to design and prototype them quickly for deployment.


C14470: How To Quickly Prototype an AI Chip in Spark 2021 (Mar. 13 - 27, 2021)
The increasing computational demands of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads has spurred the rise of specialized AI chips accelerating important applications such as object detection, speech and language recognition, and recommendation systems. In this short class, we will cover the various engineering decisions to design an energy-efficient AI chip, and the commonly used logistical processes to design and prototype them quickly for deployment.