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Frank Hannig is a Professor at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, specializing in computer architecture and high-performance computing. His research focuses on FPGA acceleration, hardware-software co-design, neural network optimization, and embedded systems. He has collaborated extensively with co-authors such as Jürgen Teich and Oliver Reiche, producing over 200 publications since 2001.
His work emphasizes domain-specific languages (DSLs) for image processing (e.g., Hipacc) and compiler optimizations for FPGAs. Key contributions include techniques for quantized neural networks on microcontrollers, CGRA toolchain evaluation, and efficient mapping of CNNs onto processor arrays. Hannig also explores energy-efficient architectures and reconfigurable computing for emerging applications like edge AI and automotive systems.
Publications span conferences like ASAP, FPL, and ARC, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to bridging algorithm design and hardware implementation. His research often addresses practical challenges in deploying machine learning models on resource-constrained devices while maintaining performance and energy efficiency.

