Meghana: Since September 2019, I have been working primarily on our Automatic Design of Digital Circuit (ADDC) project. Huifang: (To Meghana) Tell us about your journey as a researcher? It involves incorporating evolutionary computation, more specifically, Grammatical Evolution, which was a completely new domain for me and hence sounded exciting, especially, with Intel as the main industrial partner! The deliverable of the five-year project was to automate the generation of digital circuits. Here, the task was to design a machine learning tool, which was my area of expertise. So, I applied and got an invite from Professor Conor Ryan, Director, BDS Research Group, UL to work as a Postdoctoral Researcher on the SFI funded project. Meghana: I have always wanted to work with a research organization that partners with lots of industries supporting multiple nationalities. Huifang: (To Meghana) Why did you choose to join the University of Limerick which is so far away from India? Meghana (right) mentored Gauri (left) back in India at the Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad As her expertise includes machine learning and data science, all the core programming languages like C, Python along with a host of visualization tools, she was a perfect fit for us. After I moved to Ireland in 2019, she joined as a remote intern with the BDS group. I used to work as an Associate Professor with the computer science department back in India at Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad and Gauri was pursuing her Bachelor’s degree in the same department. I’m working with Biocomputing and Developmental Systems (BDS) Research Group, attached to the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems (CSIS) at University of Limerick (UL), in Ireland. Meghana: I’m Meghana Kshirsagar affiliated as a post-doctoral researcher with Lero, The SFI Research Centre for Software. Huifang: Could you introduce yourselves to our community? Join me in my conversation with the mentor and mentee to find out more. But more importantly, why are they sharing it with the community? I got curious about what these researchers do and how they got to know about atoti. Meghana is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Limerick. I had a quick catch up with Gauri and got to know that she has been sharing atoti with students along with her mentor, Meghana.
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