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About Prof. Dr. Ben H. Juurlink

The Embedded Systems Architecture (Architektur eingebetteter Systeme, AES) group of Technical University of Berlin (Technische Universität Berlin, TUB) investigates and teaches the field of computer architecture, ranging from low-power embedded systems to massively parallel high-performance systems. We focus on the design, implementation and optimization of high performance embedded systems; taking into account the interactions between applications, tools, and architectures. In addition to high performance we also aim at improving energy efficiency, programmability, predictability, error resilience, as well as other features of emerging computer systems.

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