The mission of SMECY (Febr 2010 - Febr 2013) is to develop new programming technologies enabling the exploitation of many (100s) core architectures. The goal of this ARTEMIS project is to launch an ambitious European initiative to match initiatives in Asia and USA and to enable Europe to become the leader.

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.

Associate Professor
Giovanni Agosta, Associate Professor at Politecnico di Milano, holds a Laurea in Computer Engineering (2000) and a PhD in Information Technology (2004). His research focuses on compiler-computer architecture interaction, emphasizing performance, energy-efficiency, and security. He has authored 100+ papers, won multiple awards, and participated in 17 EU-funded projects.