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Edson Borin

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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Computação (IC)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

Prof. Edson Borin is an associate professor at the Institute of Computing at the University of Campinas (Unicamp) and has been working there since 2010. Prior to joining Unicamp, he was a researcher at Intel Labs in California, where he developed dynamic compilation techniques to improve next-generation HW/SW co-designed microprocessors. He also used the microcode compression algorithms he had developed in his PhD thesis to enhance the manufacturing process of Intel microprocessors, earning four divisional recognition awards. At Unicamp, Prof. Borin applies his expertise in modern computer architecture and compilers to optimize the performance and cost of scientific and engineering computing. He leads the Discovery laboratory (https://discovery.ic.unicamp.br/), which is supported by government agencies such as Fapesp, CNPq and Capes, international technology companies like Intel, AMD, Samsung, Motorola, and Cadence/Tensilica, and major Brazilian corporations such as Petrobras. Prof. Borin has authored eight patents, a technical book on assembly programming, and over 100 papers in international conferences and journals. In addition to his research contributions, he has supervised over 22 doctoral and master's students, many of whom have received recognition for their exceptional theses, dissertations, and papers. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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