Why do we need the "CARDINAL" Lab?
Research and education are not jobs to be performed in mindless isolation. Just as two heads are better than one, a community of thinkers is better than an isolated person, or even an isolated group.
We aim to discover new and better methods of performing algorithm development, and share these discoveries with the broader scholarly community. We intend to increase quantity and quality of research publications while introducing undergraduates to new horizons in computing research and industry. The goals are to expand faculty research, improve student educational experience, enhance SVSU reputation and provide local industry and community with a valuable resource for research and education.
The lab provides the venue for these objectives.
SVSU is already relatively strong in FPGA. Each SVSU faculty participant is strong in research domains which may have FPGA applications. We want to bridge the gap, to use existing FPGA lab to build common expertise among faculty and students to branch into new research areas.
We aim to discover new and better methods of performing algorithm development, and share these discoveries with the broader scholarly community. We intend to increase quantity and quality of research publications while introducing undergraduates to new horizons in computing research and industry. The goals are to expand faculty research, improve student educational experience, enhance SVSU reputation and provide local industry and community with a valuable resource for research and education.
The lab provides the venue for these objectives.
SVSU is already relatively strong in FPGA. Each SVSU faculty participant is strong in research domains which may have FPGA applications. We want to bridge the gap, to use existing FPGA lab to build common expertise among faculty and students to branch into new research areas.
Well-rounded College Experience
We want to provide the most complete and enriching possible college experience for our undergraduates. This includes computer science and electrical engineering education. The lab would help faculty develop new research while exposing undergraduates to advanced educational experiences in a fun and casual environment.