Author name: Nathalie Rajão

Cadence is funding the research of graduate students of UFMG’s Compilers Lab

UFMG’s Compilers Lab (LaC) has received a donation from Cadence, a pivotal leader in electronic systems design. The donation was sponsored by the Software Engineering Group of the US branch of the company. This group, coordinated by director Eric Stotzer, has been developing compilation techniques to generate increasingly more efficient, accurate and secure machine learning […]

Cadence is funding the research of graduate students of UFMG’s Compilers Lab Read More »

UFMG’s Compilers Lab (LaC) has received a donation from Cadence, a pivotal leader in electronic systems design. The donation was sponsored by the Software Engineering Group of the US branch of the company. This group, coordinated by director Eric Stotzer, has been developing compilation techniques to generate increasingly more efficient, accurate and secure machine learning

José Valim, creator of the Elixir programming language and founder of Dashbit invests in grants for graduate and undergraduate students at DCC/UFMG’s Compilers Laboratory

In 2021, the Compilers Laboratory of the Computer Science Department of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (LaC – DCC/UFMG) received, from Dashbit, funding to support a Master’s student and three undergraduate research assistants. Dashbit works closely with startups and institutions, helping them adopt and run Elixir. In addition, the company is a great promoter

José Valim, creator of the Elixir programming language and founder of Dashbit invests in grants for graduate and undergraduate students at DCC/UFMG’s Compilers Laboratory Read More »

In 2021, the Compilers Laboratory of the Computer Science Department of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (LaC – DCC/UFMG) received, from Dashbit, funding to support a Master’s student and three undergraduate research assistants. Dashbit works closely with startups and institutions, helping them adopt and run Elixir. In addition, the company is a great promoter

The dream to work with compilers and to become a professor pushes young student to obtain an MSc and a PhD at UFMG’s Department of Computer Science

Andrei Rimsa Álvares began his story at DCC/UFMG in 2009, when he entered the Master Program in Computer Science. He always wanted to work with compilers and, at the time, he saw the opportunity to set foot on a path that would help him to fulfill this dream. So, right after the inaugural class that

The dream to work with compilers and to become a professor pushes young student to obtain an MSc and a PhD at UFMG’s Department of Computer Science Read More »

Andrei Rimsa Álvares began his story at DCC/UFMG in 2009, when he entered the Master Program in Computer Science. He always wanted to work with compilers and, at the time, he saw the opportunity to set foot on a path that would help him to fulfill this dream. So, right after the inaugural class that

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