About Rajesh
Rajesh Gupta is a professor and holder of the QUALCOMM endowed chair in Embedded Microsystems in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at UC San Diego, California. He leads the Microelectronic Embedded Systems Lab and is head of the Embedded Systems Group at UCSD. Rajesh did his undergraduate education at IIT-Kanpur and his graduate education at UC Berkeley and Stanford. He currently serves as an advisor to Tallwood Venture Capital, RealIntent, Calypto and Packet Digital Corporation.[Extended Bio]
What's New
Links:
For latest updates, check one of the wiki's below:- Director, Variability Expeditions: Website, Wiki
- Chair, CSE: Current
Wiki
- Associate Director, Calit2: SCALES Lab, Calit2*Life
- VP, Publications, IEEE CEDA: CEDA IEEE ESL
Other wikis I maintain (most not public, but listed here for those looking for these links)
- Carmel Valley Middle School Science Olympiad
- IEEE Design and Test of Computers (transition to CEDA)
- Emerging Technologies and Startup Ecosystem
- CVMS ComputeThis
- CANDE.net
News Items:
- 8/27/10: Variability Expedition is announced as part of NSF Expeditions Program.
-
11/13/09:
Looks like Yuvraj keeps getting press coverage. Got Slashdotted again
and featured in MIT
Technology Review blog.
- 9/23/09: If you are an entering MS student who is looking to work with our group, please see Yuvraj Agarwal or Joel Coburn for potential match with any of the half a dozen projects we have defined. Financial support is available but will be committed based on evidence of commitment and progress.
- SDSIC GIS/LBS meeting kicks off 9/29/2009 at 5:30PM. Details here.
Teaching
Both courses are behind UCSD firewall and available only to the students
registered. This is because we are using software and tools that are yet not
released by their vendors for public use.
(Spring 2012) CSE 237B - Embedded Software
(Spring 2012) WES 237B - Embedded Software
(Spring 2012) CSE 237B - Embedded Software
(Spring 2012) WES 237B - Embedded Software
Diversions
- Here is the biggest and fastest chip of its times, a "mainframe on a chip"! Ah the good old days! If you
recognize any faces, drop me a line.
- My
bookmarks
- PowerPoint
is Evil! PowerPoint makes
you dumb!
- Plain English Campaign
- Avoid weasel
words
- Link to Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies
- Happy new year! So you think we are still in Kaliyug?
- Some interesting nuggets from Vedic mathematics.
- Keep looking up! Sky tonight.