Monthly Archives: July 2008

28 Jul

Optimizing FPGA-based vector product designs

This post will be my first archival experiment, so I decided to start off with one of my favorite academic projects.  This work was largely done while I was a visiting researcher at the wonderful Imperial College of London.
I remember literally staring at the math behind my lab’s latest research work.  I was a student [...]

28 Jul

Life Archiving

One of the reasons why I have started this blog is to make a portfolio of my work.
I have long admired how folks working in artistic or design fields have been able to neatly wrap up their work in largely a visual format — whether it be old school vellum and paper, or the latest [...]

15 Jul

And then there were three…

I’d like to interrupt regularly scheduled programming to bring you Alex Paul Benyamin! Born July 9th, he’s just one of my projects coming out of stealth mode

He’s already made me a very proud dad…here’s to you kid!