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NVIDIA Research is home to a number of front-line research projects that aim to boost the trajectories of future product technologies in the visual computing field. We are a team of world-class researchers encompassing a wide span of areas such as mobile computing, real-time rendering, high-speed clocking, programming models, GPU computing, parallel computer architectures, energy-efficient circuits, networking, and more.

Joohwan Kim

Joohwan Kim is a vision scientist in Nvidia's New Experience research group based in Santa Clara, California. Joohwan received his Ph.D. from Seoul National University in 2009, and was a postdoctoral fellow in University of California, Berkeley until 2015.

Joohwan's current interests are in understanding and improving viewer experience of various types of displays, especially regarding esports.

Donghyuk Lee

Donghyuk Lee is a research scientist in the Architecture Research Group. The primary research focus is enabling high bandwidth and energy efficient memory systems in future GPUs.

 

Bill Dally Recieves Lifetime Achievement Award

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Japan's largest IT society, the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), honored NVIDIA Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President of Research Bill Dally with the Funai Achievement Award for his extraordinary achievements in the field of computer science and education. See more here.

Graduate Fellowships Awarded for 2016-2017

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Six Graduate Fellowship winners were announced at GTC 2016 on April 7, 2016. They each receive a $25,000 grant toward their PhD research that involves GPU computing.

2016 Grad Fellows

NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Results for 2016

We are excited to announce the 2016 NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship recipients!

We know that there is incredibly important work taking place at universities worldwide, and the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program allows us to demonstrate our commitment to academia in supporting research that spans all areas of computing innovation.

2015 Grad Fellows

NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Results for 2015

We are excited to announce the 2015 NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship recipients!

We know that there is incredibly important work taking place at universities worldwide, and the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program allows us to demonstrate our commitment to academia in supporting research that spans all areas of computing innovation.

Nikola Nedovic

Nikola Nedovic joined NVIDIA Research in 2016. He received a Dipl.Ing. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in 1998 and the Ph.D. degree from the University of California at Davis, in 2003. Before joining NVIDIA, he was a senior researcher and research manager at Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, where he worked on circuits and systems for electrical and optical communications, and energy-efficient VLSI implementations of machine learning computing systems.