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Max Planck is a Lecturer at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics (MPI-INF), specifically within the Department of Algorithms and Complexity. He co-organized the Winter 2020/21 course How To Clock Your Computer, focusing on theoretical aspects of synchronizing digital circuits. The course adopts a flipped classroom model emphasizing student-led discussions and problem-solving. His research interests center on addressing synchronization challenges in modern chip design through distributed solutions, blending CS theory with hardware realities.
- Course Role: Co-lecturer alongside Christoph Lenzen and others, overseeing a team of assistant lecturers and PhD student scribes.
- Research Focus: Clock domain synchronization, metastability mitigation, and gradient synchronization algorithms in distributed systems.
- Teaching Methodology: Weekly discussion sessions with guided exploration of topics like phase-locked loops and network synchronization.
While no personal awards or publications are explicitly mentioned in the text, his academic contributions are reflected through course materials addressing cutting-edge challenges in chip design theory.
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