NECSTFridayTalk – A Year of NECSTLab: It always seems impossible until it is done
NECSTFridayTalk
Speaker: Prof. Marco Santambrogio
Full Professor at DEIB, Politecnico di Milano
DEIB - NECSTLab Meeting Room (Bld. 20)
Online by Zoom
June 7th, 2024 | 11.30 am
Contact: Prof. Marco Santambrogio
Research Line: System architectures
Speaker: Prof. Marco Santambrogio
Full Professor at DEIB, Politecnico di Milano
DEIB - NECSTLab Meeting Room (Bld. 20)
Online by Zoom
June 7th, 2024 | 11.30 am
Contact: Prof. Marco Santambrogio
Research Line: System architectures
Sommario
On June 7th, 2024 at 11.30 am a new appointment of NECSTFridayTalk series titled "A Year of NECSTLab: It always seems impossible until it is done" will take place at DEIB NECSTLab Meeting Room (Building 20) and on line by Zoom.
During this talk, starting with the NECST Group Conference at San Francisco - just ended on June the 6th, Prof. Marco Santambrogio will guide us through the year of activities the NECSTLab folks went through.
At NECSTLab, we do have the perception that a close connection between research and education must be pursued to properly prepare our students. Research and Teaching are perceived as a dichotomy. It has often been hard to couple them in a productive and virtuous cycle, but we do believe that Research can obtain great benefits from Teaching and the other way around, and this basic principle is at the basis of the NECSTLab.
In particular, involving young students in research activities will heavily increase the creative and brainstorming phase of a research group. Students are not yet constrained in a research framework, and they are not scared by the idea of trying and failing to see their ideas coming reality through their work. On the contrary, from an educative point of view, giving the students the chance to be involved in real projects will mean giving them the chance to experience real design and development challenges and by guiding them during the design and development we can, in a maieutic way, teach them how to approach real life projects.
During this talk, starting with the NECST Group Conference at San Francisco - just ended on June the 6th, Prof. Marco Santambrogio will guide us through the year of activities the NECSTLab folks went through.
At NECSTLab, we do have the perception that a close connection between research and education must be pursued to properly prepare our students. Research and Teaching are perceived as a dichotomy. It has often been hard to couple them in a productive and virtuous cycle, but we do believe that Research can obtain great benefits from Teaching and the other way around, and this basic principle is at the basis of the NECSTLab.
In particular, involving young students in research activities will heavily increase the creative and brainstorming phase of a research group. Students are not yet constrained in a research framework, and they are not scared by the idea of trying and failing to see their ideas coming reality through their work. On the contrary, from an educative point of view, giving the students the chance to be involved in real projects will mean giving them the chance to experience real design and development challenges and by guiding them during the design and development we can, in a maieutic way, teach them how to approach real life projects.
The NECSTLab is a DEIB laboratory, with different research lines on advanced topics in computing systems: from architectural characteristics, to hardware-software codesign methodologies, to security and dependability issues of complex system architectures.
Every week, the “NECSTFridayTalk” invites researchers, professionals or entrepreneurs to share their work experiences and projects they are implementing in the “Computing Systems”.