Dear Smalltalkers,
We are searching for a PhD Student. Following you will find the proposal.

Best regards,

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Location: Mines de Douai and ENSTA Brest (France)

Advisor and contacts: 
Noury Bouraqadi, Luc Fabresse, Jannik Laval (c...@mines-douai.fr, website: 
http://car.mines-douai.fr/)
Loïc Lagadec (loic.laga...@ensta-bretagne.fr)

Profile: the candidate must hold a recent Master of Science degree in Computer 
Science or Software Engineering and must have solid skills in dynamic 
reflective language and OOP.

Description of the work:
The goal of this PhD is to study Smalltalk integration with FPGAs for robotic 
applications. This integration will enable us get the best from both worlds. 
Developers are provided with a high-level dynamic reflective language 
(Smalltalk) for building and debugging their applications. Still, we can have 
high performances by projecting part of the programs into FPGAs. These 
reconfigurable hardware chips can achieve performance faster than C programs, 
while consuming much less energy.

The work to do can decompose into the following tasks:
-Build reference robotic applications fully in Pharo Smalltalk using actual 
robots (see http://car.mines-douai.fr/robots/)
-Analyze these applications to identify critical parts to project on FPGAs to 
significantly increase performances (speed, energy)
-Do the actual projection to FPGA and evaluate performances of the transformed 
applications
-Generalize the approach and define a methodology for turning Smalltalk code 
into FPGA
-Propose a solution to automate the methodology

The Ph.D student will receive a grant which net amount is approximately 1420 
euros per month for 3 years (36 months).
He will be co-supervised by Loïc Lagadec from the ENSTA-Bretagne (Lab-STICC, 
Brest) and Jannik Laval, Luc Fabresse and Noury Bouraqadi from Ecole des Mines 
de Douai (CAR, http://car.mines-douai.fr/). 
The first 18th month will be spent in Douai (Lille area), while the last half 
of the PhD will be spent in Brest.
However, during the full 3 years, there will be a strong interaction with 
co-supervisers from both labs.

Bibliography:
-A Robust Layered Control System For A Mobile Robot. R. Brooks. IEEE Journal of 
Robotics and Automation. Vol. 2. Num 1. March, 1985.
-RCS: A Cognitive Architecture for Intelligent MultiAgent Systems. J.S. Albus 
and A. J. Barbera. Proceedings of the 5th IFAC/EURON Symposium on Intelligent 
Autonomous Vehicles (IAV 2004). Lisbon, Portugal, 2004.
-Handbook of Robotics. Bruno Siciliano and Oussama Khatib editors. Springer. 
2008.
-Multi-Level Simulation of Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Platforms. D. Picard 
and L. Lagadec. International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing. 2012.
-High-level synthesis for FPGAs: From Prototyping to Deployment. Jason cong and 
stephen neuendorffer and juanjo noguera and kees vissers and zhiru zhang. IEEE 
Transactions on Computer-aided design of integrated circuits and systems. Vol. 
30. Num 4. April, 2011.
-The MOLEN Polymorphic Processor. S. Vassiliadis and S. Wong and G. Gaydadjiev 
and K. Bertels and G. Kuzmanov and E. Moscu Panainte. IEEE Transactions on 
Computers. 2004.


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Jannik LAVAL
Enseignant-Chercheur
Tél. : 03 27 71 26 32

Mines Douai
941 rue Charles Bourseul
BP 10838
59508 Douai Cedex 
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