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- Reusable SoC infrastructure
- Hardware acellerators including AI
- Low Power SoC design
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Biography
Daniel Newbrook is a member of the Cyber Phyical Systems (CPS) research group in the School of Electronics and Computer Science. Working at SoClabs in affiliation with Arm and the Arm-ECS research centre on the development of reusable system on chip (SoC) infrastructure for the integration with novel hardware.
He studied Electronic Engineering at the University of Southampton, recieving a first class honours degree in 2017. He then studied for his PhD under the supervision of Kees de Groot in the Sustainable Electronic Technologies (SET) research group, working toward a thesis entitled "Characterisation of thin film thermoelectric materials deposited by low pressure chemical vapour deposition". Following his PhD he started a post doctoral research position at the University of Southampton, on an EPSRC IAA project on the development of flexible thermoelectric generators for energy generation from heat pipes.
Open to collaborations on SoC integration of novel hardware