- January 2021 – GREEN lab will investigate ageing characterization of integrated voltage regulator. The research is supported by Semiconductor Research Corporation.
- July 2020 – GREEN Lab is developing new generation of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to learn, predict, and control mission focussed games such as StarCraft-II. The research is supported by Office of Naval Research.
- May 2020 – GREEN Lab has received grants under Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURI) from Office of Naval Research to build a multi-band camera lab including cameras of multiple modalities including visible, event camera, infra-red cameras, LiDAR cameras, automative radar, and successive approximation radar. The lab will open up new research opportunities in sensor fusion for real-time vision applications.
- January 2020 – GREEN Lab is leading an effort creating the world’s first, large-scale, virtual radio frequency (RF) environment for developing, training, and testing advanced RF systems, such as radar and electronic warfare (EW) systems. The project is supported by DARPA’s Digital RF Battlespace Emulator (DRBE) program. The collaborators include Profs. Justin Romberg, Tushar Krishna, Santosh Pande, and Madhavan Swaminathan (Georgia Tech), and Profs. Keren Bergman, Mingoo Seok, and Luca Carloni (Columbia University). The team will build a new generation of real-time high-performance computing platform, referred to as ARION, that couples innovative in-memory computing and optical interconnect.
- November 2019 – GREEN Lab is developing a new generation of hybrid machine learning algorithm that couples dynamical systems, neuroinspired computing, and statistical machine learning. The research is supported by Army Research Office.
- August 2019 – GREEN Lab is collaborating with Profs. Justin Romberg and Karim Sabra to develop machine learning algorithms for underwater source localization and classification.
- August 2018 – GREEN Lab is collaborating with Prof. Asif Khan to explore energy-efficient artificial intelligence platform with ferroelectric devices
- June 2018 – GREEN Lab is collaborating with GTCAD (led by Dr. Lim) and DUKE University (Dr. Chakrabarty) to develop design tools for Monolithic 3D ICs, under DARPA Electronic Resurgence Initiative (ERI) 3DSoC program.
- January, 2018 – GREEN Lab received a new award from Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) to explore security-aware dynamic power management.
- July, 2017 – GREEN Lab has received DARPA awards under CHIPS program to develop design methods for interposer-based system-in-package system.
- July, 2017 – GREEN Lan received new awards from National Science Foundation and Semiconductor Research Corporation under E2CDA program, to develop neuromoprhic platforms using in-memory computation using resistive RAM devices.
- June, 2017 – GREEN Lab has received DARPA awards under ReImagine program to develop embedded machine learning algorithms for reconfigurable cameras. The goal is to develop a feedback control loop for real-time control of a camera to collect more useful information.
- May, 2017 – GREEN Lab received a new award from Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) to explore system-in-package based energy harvesting system designed. The project is in collaboration with Prof. Madhavan Swaminathan.