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M.Sc. Moritz Weißbrich is a Researcher at the Chair for Chip Design for Embedded Computing, part of the Institute of Theoretical Computer Science at Technische Universität Braunschweig. Holding an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from Leibniz Universität Hannover, his academic focus spans high-performance/low-power processor architectures, approximating arithmetic circuits, and stochastic computation techniques for fault-tolerant systems.
His research portfolio includes 20+ peer-reviewed publications since 2017, with recent work on
- Nano-scale controllers for FPGA systems
- Biomedical sensor design in 22nm FDSOI
- Energy-aware VLIW processor optimization
- Stochastic timing analysis frameworks
Key technical contributions appear in venues like Springer LNCS, IEEE RFIC Symposium, and Journal of Systems Architecture, focusing on processor customization, energy harvesting systems, and radiation-hardened circuit design. His work addresses challenges in autonomous computing, harsh environment electronics, and precision agriculture applications.
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