Short CV
Cristiana Bolchini is an Associate Professor in Computer Engineering at the Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione of the Politecnico di Milano.
She received her laurea in Electronic Engineering in 1993 and a PhD in Automation and Computer Engineering in 1997 from the same institution.
Dr. Bolchini's research interests are in the areas of i) Dependable Digital Systems Design and Design Methodologies, Fault Tolerance and Fault-Error Analysis, and ii) in Context-Aware Data Design and Customization and Management.
Service Activities
- DFT: IEEE Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems.
General Co-Chair (2008, 2004)
Program Co-Chair (2007, 2003)
TPC Member (2001 - present) - IOLTS: IEEE International On-Line Testing Symposium. TPC Member (2002 - 2009)
- DATE: IEEE/ACM Design and Test in Europe Conference, "On-Line Testing, Fault Tolerance, and Reliability" Track. TPC Member (2004 - 2010, 2012)
- DSD: EUROMICRO CONFERENCE on DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN Architectures, Methods and Tools, "Fault Tolerance in Digital System Design" Special Session. TPC Member (2008 - present)
- DFR: HiPEAC Workshop on Design for Reliability. TPC Member (2009 - present)
PhD Students
- Antonio Miele (2007 - 2009)
- Chiara Sandionigi (2009 - present)
Awards
- Best Student Paper Award at DFT 2010 by PhD Student Chiara Sandionigi (Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems Symposium)
- Best Paper Award Nominee at ASP-DAC 2008 (Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference)
- Best Paper Award Nominee at EuroDAC'96 with Euro-VHDL'96
National and International Ongoing Research Projects
Dr. Bolchini participated to National and International Research Projects,
the most recent ones are the ongoing
High-Reliability Fault Tolerant Digital Systems in Nanometric Technologies
project,
SMSCom (Self-Managing Situated Computing),
Smecy
(Smart Multicore Embedded systems).
A COST Action has been recently approved, MEDIAN
(Manufacturable and Dependable Multicore Architectures at Nanoscale) and soon will start, to create a European network of competence and
experts on all dependability aspects of future digital systems development, promoting collaboration between industry and research.
Past research projects include
SCALOPES
(SCalable LOw Power Embedded platformS), ART-DECO (Adaptive infRasTructures
for DECentralised Organizations) and the recently concluded ESTEEM
(Emergent Semantics and cooperaTion in multi-knowledgE EnvironMents). In both projects, the contribution is related to
context-aware data management and tailoring in order to meet the user/application requirements in relation with their
context.
Curriculum vitae
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