Episode 13: Q&A with Marilyn Wolf, Professor; Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar; Rhesa “Ray” S. Farmer, Jr., Distinguished Chair in Embedded Computing Systems at Georgia Tech
With the recent release of the IEEE 2017 Edition of the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS) helping shape an evolving computational world, this IEEE Rebooting Computing podcast features Marilyn Wolf, Farmer Distinguished Chair of Embedded Computing at Georgia Tech and Eminent Scholar at the Georgia Research Alliance, discussing a broad range of computational needs that will help advance computing beyond Moore’s Law. Applications such as Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality, as well as the ever-expanding deployment of sensors tied to the Internet of Things, and cyber-physical systems such as connected vehicles, will bring forth issues related to safety and security that will need to be addressed as humanity strives to harness computational power for the future.