Ankur Limaye

Ankur Limaye is a Computer Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory since April 2021, previously serving as a Post Doctorate Research Associate. Ankur's research experience includes a Graduate Research Associate role at the University of Arizona from January 2016 to December 2020, where four major research projects were completed, including the design of RISC-V based system architectures for IoT applications and the presentation of the HERMIT benchmark suite. Ankur has also worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, managing lab sessions and grading in a Computer Architecture course, and provided support in the Genetics Lab to improve research efficiency. Prior experience includes a PhD internship at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, focusing on RISC-V SoC prototype development and performance analysis of graph kernels. Ankur's academic qualifications include a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona, an M.Tech in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Surat, and a B.Eng. in Electronics Engineering from the University of Mumbai.

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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - PNNL

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The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland Washington is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) government research laboratory. The Laboratory focuses on research and development related to waste management, environmental restoration, global environmental change, energy and national security.


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