2018 Best Paper Award, IEEE Conference on M2VIP (Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice), Aqeel Anwar Malik and Arijit Raychowdhury. Aqeel Anwar Malik wins the Best Paper Award at M2VIP (Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice). Aqeel’s paper is entitled: “NAVREN-RL: Learning to fly in real environment via end-to-end deep reinforcement learning using monocular images”. [PDF link][GeorgiaTech News]
2018 Our ISSCC paper on “A 55nm Time-Domain Mixed-Signal Neuromorphic Accelerator with Stochastic Synapses and Embedded Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Micro-Robots“ is covered by Electronics Weekly! It is also covered by Georgia Tech and IEN.
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Dr. Raychowdhury’s Key Awards prior to joining Georgia Tech
2012 Best Paper Award, International Symposium on Low Power Electronic Design (ISLPED)
2011 Intel Labs Technical Contribution Award
2010-2011 Patent Recognition Awards, Intel Corporation
2009 Nominated for Best Paper Award, International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED)
2007 Dimitris N. Chorafas Award , presented annually by the Chorafas Foundation (Switzerland) for outstanding doctoral research
2007 Best Thesis Award, College of Engineering, Purdue University, USA
2006 Best Paper Award, International Symposium on Low Power Electronic Design (ISLPED)
2005 Intel Foundation Fellowship for graduate studies (2 years)
2005 SRC Technical Excellence Award, Research Team Member
2003 Nominated for Best Paper Award, Design Automation Conference (DAC)
2003 NASA INAC Research Fellowship for graduate studies (1 year)
2003 Best Paper Award, IEEE Nanotechnology Conference (IEEE Nano)
2002 Meissner Fellowship for graduate studies, Purdue University, USA (1 year)
2002 M.P.Birla Smarak Kosh (SOUTH POINT) Award for Higher Studies
2001 B.C. Roy Medal, First position in the College of Engineering and Technology, Jadavpur University, India
2001 Design Award, World DSP Meet, Texas Instruments for the paper entitled, “Extended Kalman filter based target tracking in mobile robots using TMS320C2x”