Masoud Daneshtalab is a Professor at Mälardalen University, leading the Heterogeneous System research group (HERO). He previously held roles as a European Marie Curie Fellow at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (2014) and as a university lecturer and group leader at the University of Turku, Finland (2012-2014). His research focuses on interconnection networks, hardware/software co-design, deep learning acceleration, and evolutionary optimization. He specializes in fault-tolerant DNN accelerators, time-sensitive networking (TSN), and embedded systems. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical implementations, emphasizing reliability and efficiency in edge computing and AI applications. Research interests include: Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures and congestion prediction Fault resilience in deep neural networks (DNNs) Optimization of federated learning and homomorphic encryption for edge AI Integration of TSN with 5G and automotive systems Hardware acceleration techniques for computational efficiency Recent publications emphasize advancements in robust AI architectures, fault tolerance mechanisms, and TSN-based communication protocols. His work often addresses practical challenges in deploying machine learning models on resource-constrained devices. He actively contributes to interdisciplinary projects in autonomous systems, healthcare monitoring via FMCW radar, and neural architecture search for embedded applications. Labs/Teams: Leads the HERO group at Mälardalen University, focusing on heterogeneous computing systems and real-time embedded systems.







