Sara Achour
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I am a PhD candidate at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (CSAIL MIT) and a NSF Fellowship recipient. My current research focuses on compilation techniques for reconfigurable analog devices. My broader research interests involve developing automated techniques for nontraditional computational platforms and devices. I recently accepted an Assistant Professorship at the Stanford University CS Department and will be starting Summer/Fall 2021. I'm looking for highly motivated graduate students with an interest in working with cutting-edge non-traditional hardware.
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Research
Compilation for Real-World Analog Devices


Configuration Synthesis for Analog Computers


Automated Scaling of Analog Configurations


