Welcome to the Embedded and Reconfigurable Lab (ER Lab) at the Computer Science Department of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).  Today's embedded systems contain various combinations of different subsystems, such as ASIC, microprocessors, DSPs, and reconfigurable cores. We are engaged in research on methodologies, design, and tools for embedded and reconfigurable computing systems. Our current interests include CAD, compilation, code compression, and low power computing for embedded systems. We also research reconfigurable cores and networking in embedded systems for wearable medical applications.


       

NEWS

            

* Professor Majid Sarrafzadeh has started the Wireless Health Institute at UCLA.  

* Congratulations to Maryam Moazeni who was awarded the National Library of Medicine Fellowship. 

* Congratulations to Foad Dabiri who was awarded the HSEAS Edward K. Rice Outstanding Doctoral Student Award. 

* Congratulations to Tammara Massey who was awarded the University of California Office of the President Dissertation Fellowship.

* Professor Majid Sarrafzadeh and students Foad Dabiri, Alireza Vahdatpour, Hyduke Noshadi and Hagop Hagopian have received a best-paper award for their paper, "Ubiquitous Personal Assistive System for Neuropathy". The paper was presented at the 2nd ACM International Workshop on Systems and Networking Support for Healthcare and Assisted Living Environments (HealthNet 2008)..

 View video clip and news article of the CustoMed Project featured in the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science Video.