TinyML & Extreme Edge AI - Embedded AI Architectures for Sensors & Other Small Devices | Kisaco Research
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TRACK A: HARDWARE & SYSTEMS
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Eiman Kanjo

Provost's Visiting Professor in TinyML
Imperial College London

Professor Eiman Kanjo is the Provost’s Visiting Professor in tinyML at Imperial College London. She is recognized among the Top 50 Women in Engineering and is a recipient of the Turing Network Development award. She is actively involved with the tinyML Foundation, serving on the steering committee for tinyML Research Symposium, tinyML EMEA, as a publication chair, and as the tinyML UK academic lead. Additionally, she is an editorial member of the Data Centric Engineering Journal and an Associate Director at Health Data Research UK.

With over 140 publications and grants from prestigious funders like DCMS and EPSRC, she collaborates extensively with industry charities and local authorities.

Prior to her current roles, she conducted significant research at the Computer Science departments at both the University of Cambridge and the University of Nottingham.

Currently, she is also a Professor of Pervasive Computing at Nottingham Trent University, leading the Smart Sensing Lab.

Eiman Kanjo

Provost's Visiting Professor in TinyML
Imperial College London

Professor Eiman Kanjo is the Provost’s Visiting Professor in tinyML at Imperial College London. She is recognized among the Top 50 Women in Engineering and is a recipient of the Turing Network Development award. She is actively involved with the tinyML Foundation, serving on the steering committee for tinyML Research Symposium, tinyML EMEA, as a publication chair, and as the tinyML UK academic lead. Additionally, she is an editorial member of the Data Centric Engineering Journal and an Associate Director at Health Data Research UK.

With over 140 publications and grants from prestigious funders like DCMS and EPSRC, she collaborates extensively with industry charities and local authorities.

Prior to her current roles, she conducted significant research at the Computer Science departments at both the University of Cambridge and the University of Nottingham.

Currently, she is also a Professor of Pervasive Computing at Nottingham Trent University, leading the Smart Sensing Lab.

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