
معرفی
Philip Levis is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. His research focuses on embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, systems programming, and energy-efficient computing. He holds a Sc.B. in Biology and Computer Science from Brown University (1999), an M.S. in Computer Science from CU Boulder (2001), and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Berkeley (2005).
His work spans multiple domains, including:
- Design of energy-efficient embedded systems and sensor networks
- Optimization of software systems for low-power devices
- Networking protocols for IoT and distributed systems
- Hardware-software co-design for AI accelerators
Recent research trends include:
- Integration of energy storage systems with smart grids
- Privacy-preserving control of distributed energy resources
- Efficient networking protocols for microsecond-scale latency
- Optimization of Rust binaries for embedded environments
Notable contributions include the Tock embedded operating system, the Ravel framework for IoT applications, and the Fonduer knowledge base construction system. His work on full-duplex wireless communication and secure IoT architectures has been widely cited.
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