Emre Ozer joined Arm Research in 2005. He received his PhD in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University in 2001. His research interests are energy-efficient CPUs, fault tolerance, resource-constrained machine learning hardware design, and flexible/printed electronics. He has published over 50 international conference/journal articles and holds 30 US patents. He is currently the project coordinator of an InnovateUK funded project PlasticArmPit, developing bespoke ML compute engines on plastic that are tightly coupled to plastic e-nose sensors.
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