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Computational Research
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KCG laboratory is multidisciplinary in nature, thus, our research projects issues problems varying from robotics and micro-robotics to general computational geometry problems such as radio paths computation and map compressions. We are interested both in the theoretical aspects as graph theory and topology as well as in the state of the art applicative research projects. The computational research is led by Dr. Boaz Ben-Moshe and with the assistance of Dr. Nir Shvalb.
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CUDA Research
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CUDA is a parallel computing architecture developed by NVIDIA. CUDA is the computing engine in NVIDIA graphics processing units(GPUs), that is accessible to software developers through industry standard programming languages. Programmers use 'C for CUDA' (C with NVIDIA extensions(cu)), compiled through a PathScale Open64 C compiler to code algorithms for execution on the GPU. CUDA architecture supports a range of computational interfaces including OpenCL and DirectX Compute. Third party wrappers are also available for Python, Fortran, Java and MATLAB. Here at KCG lab we use mostly C++, Java, Python and Matlab. Our projects are in vary fields and we use CUDA anywhere we need or require parallel computing.
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Robotics Research
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In the field of robotics our lab is doing some research that is revolutionary. Our projects varys a lot of asspects in our life like health(eg. Micro Hand) and military(eg. Climbing Robot) to every day use(eg. Autonomus Robot). The robotic research is led by Dr. Nir Shvalb and with the assistance of Dr. Boaz Ben-Moshe.
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