Laboratory for Advanced Information and Computation Systems

The Laboratory for Advanced Information and Computation Systems (LAICS) is an independent research lab closely oriented to the Microelectronic Systems Research Center. The LAICS focuses on system-level research, including the underlying principles of system design and optimization and the demonstration of such principles through prototype realizations.


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Research Thrusts:

Research thrusts are generally in the area of integration of high performance systems (including low-cost personal products as well as high end professional products) in which the co-integration of advanced, state-of-the-art computing components (silicon CMOS VLSI integrated circuits), state-of-the-art programmable VLSI components (FPGAs, CPLDs, etc.) for customization of a full system using commercial parts, software design and insertion for contemporary programmable VLSI components, and software development environments for such systems. Primary thrust areas are


LAICS Student Resources:

A variety of resources are maintained for student and faculty use for activities related to the work of the LAICS. The listing includes a variety of information of possible interest. Examples of components of that list include:


In addition, a listing of electronics web sites is maintained by the LAICS for general student use, covering topics such as EDA/CAD tools, microelectronics component manufacturers, etc. A listing of electronics packaging web sites is also maintained by the LAICS.
 


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