Kasım Sinan Yıldırım
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Kasım Sinan Yıldırım

Google Scholar ID: LXUvnL0AAAAJ
University of Trento
Intermittent ComputingNetworked Embedded SystemsDistributed AlgorithmsLow-Power Computing
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,330
 
H-index
18
 
i10-index
28
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
85
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers on ultra-fast embedded intelligence on the batteryless edge, memory-efficient energy-adaptive inference of pre-trained models on batteryless embedded systems, adaptable runtime monitoring for intermittent systems, the Internet of Batteryless Things, efficient and safe I/O operations for intermittent systems, an energy-efficient and heterogeneous platform for adaptive and hardware-accelerated battery-free computing, memory protection for intermittent computing, adaptive multicore intermittent computing, multithreaded event-driven intermittent computing on ultra-low-power microcontrollers, energy-aware timing analysis of intermittent programs, virtualizing intermittent computing, reliable transiently-powered communication, a flexible, developer-focused, heuristic adaptation platform for intermittently powered computing, and reliable timekeeping for intermittent computing.
Research Experience
  • Postdoctoral researcher at the Embedded and Networked Systems Group at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, between 2015 and 2017; Embedded software engineer at Beko Electronics (Grundig) R&D, Turkey, between 2003 and 2007.
Education
  • PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from Ege University, Turkey, in 2012.
Background
  • Currently an associate professor at the University of Trento, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science. Research interests include low-power and networked embedded sensing systems, sensor networks, wireless protocols, self-organizing and distributed algorithms, operating systems/runtimes, architectural support, digital design, intermittent computing, and tiny machine learning.
Miscellany
  • Member of the HIPEAC community. Has open positions for postdocs and PhDs, several master thesis projects, and thesis topics and internship projects for undergraduate students.