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University Programs

University Programs
LSI thrives on academic relationships. In addition to our in-house research and development efforts, we also engage with leading universities world-wide to advance research in areas of mutual interest. 
 
We welcome the opportunity to support and to collaborate with researchers. Topics of interest include power efficiency, SSDs, SoCs, storage networking, storage, and networking communications. 
 
By collaborating with academia, we can:
  • Harness university minds on areas identified by LSI
  • Gain access to long-range research in areas where we lack expertise or IP
  • Create relationships with expert faculty and grad students
  • Provide hiring pathways for the best and brightest university students (learn more at Opportunities for Students)
 
Sponsored University Research Projects for 2013
University Research Project
ENSEA University  Ecole Nationale Supérieure de
l’Electronique et de ses Applications
Design of Non-binary LDPC codes for very low error floors.
Fudan University Fudan University Fly Height Sensor Continuous Time Filter
Fudan University Lehigh University PDV Cancelation Algorithm for Accurate Time Distribution
Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University Integrated RF Receiver for Cellular Base Stations
Stanford University Stanford University Globally optimized soft error protection
University of California, Berkeley University of California, Berkeley DC-DC converter design tools and solutions
University of California, Davis University of California, Davis 400GE Modulation and Forward Error Coding
University of California, Santa Cruz University of California, Santa Cruz Center for Research in Intelligent Storage
University of Central Florida University of Central Florida Facial Recognition
University of Colorado Boulder University of Colorado Boulder Power Dissipation
University of Hawaii, Manoa University of Hawaii Multi-level flash memory channel
University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Enhancing SSD Controller Performance
University of Texas, Dallas University of Texas at Dallas 16+GS/S analog-to-digital converters
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