Second Funding Period: CRC 912 “Highly Adaptive Energy-Efficient Computing” (HAEC) Granted by DFG
News of May 22, 2015
Second Funding Period: CRC 912 “Highly Adaptive Energy-Efficient Computing” (HAEC) Granted by DFG
On 21 May 2015, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) granted a second four-year funding period of the Collaborative Research Center 912 "Highly Adaptive Energy-Efficient Computing" (HAEC), which constitutes also one of the research paths of the cfaed Cluster of Excellence.
One of the most challenging topics of today’s information and communication technology is energy-efficiency. The mission of HAEC is to enable high energy-efficiency in today’s computing systems without compromising on high performance. The CRC follows an integrated approach for highly adaptive energy-efficient computing to approach energy-efficient computing at all involved technology levels.
To address the demanding scientific challenges, HAEC’s number of subprojects has increased from 15 during Phase I to 21 in Phase II. 19 Professors of the faculties of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics participate in HAEC. Researchers at the International Center for Computational Logic coordinate three subprojects of HAEC for the next phase:
- Project B02 “Semantic Technology for Context Awareness” (principle investigators Franz Baader/Anni-Yasmin Turhan)
- Project B02 “Formal Methods for Quantitative Analysis and Optimization of Energy Models” (principle investigator Christel Baier)
- Project B08 “High-Capacity Knowledge Processing Pipeline” (principle investigators Markus Krötzsch/Franz Baader/Wolfgang Lehner)
- More info at: http://www.tu-dresden.de/sfb912