HEAP Lab Team wins the “Switch to Product Innovation Challenge 2019”!

The project “LAMP – Application Specific Modular Processor”, leaded by Dr. Davide Zoni, is one of the winners of the 2019 Switch to Product Innovation Challenge organized by Politecnico di Milano, Deloitte and PoliHub.

The focus of the project is on a joint security and power optimisation of IoT devices. The LAMP team is composed by Davide Zoni, Andrea Galimberti, Giovanni Scotti and William Fornaciari. The final presentation event took place on December 11th, 2019.

William Fornaciari
William Fornaciari
Associate Professor

William Fornaciari has published six books and over 200 papers, earning five best paper awards, an IEEE certification, and three international patents on low power design. Since 1997, he has participated in 18 EU-funded projects. His research focuses on multi/many-core architectures, NoC, low power design, and more.

Davide Zoni
Davide Zoni
Assistant Professor

Davide Zoni received the Master Degree in Computer Engineering in 2010 and the Ph.D. in Information Technology in 2014, both from Politecnico di Milano, Italy, where he holds a Post-Doc position at DEIB—Dipartimento di Elettronica Informazione e Bioingegneria. His research interests include RTL design and low-power optimizations for multi-cores with particular emphasis on cache coherence protocols, on-chip interconnect and hardware-based side-channel countermeasures.

Andrea Galimberti
Andrea Galimberti
Postdoctoral Researcher