From: Jerry Avins on
Rune Allnor wrote:
> On 18 Mar, 02:43, "Bashar A" <b.i.ahmad(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.gmail.com> wrote:
>>> No promises, but Chris Bore might have a lead.http://www.bores.com/
>>> BORES Signal Processing: Fordwater Pond Road Woking, Surrey GU22 0JZ UK
>>> Telephone: +44 7921 153219
>>> Jerry
>>> --
>>> Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen, and thinking what
>>> nobody has thought. .. Albert Szent-Gyorgi
>> Thanks anyway, but I am looking for a reputated university based short-
>> course.
>
> This isn't really university stuff, but rather technical
> questions that are handeled on the corporate level. If
> people who know the generics from uni need particular skills
> or certificates to do a job, their employers will have them
> take courses on the particular tools and technologies
> in question.
>
> If you need these sorts of skills for some university activity,
> you would probably be expected to find out about these things
> (i.e. learn the skills) yourself. If you need the certificate
> for having taken the course, you probaly will not get it from
> a university, but rather a vendor of the tools.

I don't know what you mean by "this". I suggested that Bashar ask Chris
for any uni suggestions that he might have. The man gets around.

Jerry
--
Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen, and thinking what
nobody has thought. .. Albert Szent-Gyorgi
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From: Rune Allnor on
On 18 Mar, 09:01, Jerry Avins <j...(a)ieee.org> wrote:
> Rune Allnor wrote:
> > On 18 Mar, 02:43, "Bashar A" <b.i.ahmad(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> No promises, but Chris Bore might have a lead.http://www.bores.com/
> >>> BORES Signal Processing: Fordwater Pond Road Woking, Surrey GU22 0JZ UK
> >>> Telephone: +44 7921 153219
> >>> Jerry
> >>> --
> >>> Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen, and thinking what
> >>> nobody has thought.    .. Albert Szent-Gyorgi
> >> Thanks anyway, but I am looking for a reputated university based short-
> >> course.
>
> > This isn't really university stuff, but rather technical
> > questions that are handeled on the corporate level. If
> > people who know the generics from uni need particular skills
> > or certificates to do a job, their employers will have them
> > take courses on the particular tools and technologies
> > in question.
>
> > If you need these sorts of skills for some university activity,
> > you would probably be expected to find out about these things
> > (i.e. learn the skills) yourself. If you need the certificate
> > for having taken the  course, you probaly will not get it from
> > a university, but rather a vendor of the tools.
>
> I don't know what you mean by "this".

Learning how to implement stuff in FPGA and on DSPs.

> I suggested that Bashar ask Chris
> for any uni suggestions that he might have. The man gets around.

Sure. If anyone knows, Chris does. And I didn't respond to you.
I responded to the OP, who seems to want a university-level course
on the subject. I would be very surprised if he finds one.

Rune
From: Jerry Avins on
Rune Allnor wrote:
> On 18 Mar, 09:01, Jerry Avins <j...(a)ieee.org> wrote:
>> Rune Allnor wrote:
>>> On 18 Mar, 02:43, "Bashar A" <b.i.ahmad(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> No promises, but Chris Bore might have a lead.http://www.bores.com/
>>>>> BORES Signal Processing: Fordwater Pond Road Woking, Surrey GU22 0JZ UK
>>>>> Telephone: +44 7921 153219
>>>>> Jerry
>>>>> --
>>>>> Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen, and thinking what
>>>>> nobody has thought. .. Albert Szent-Gyorgi
>>>> Thanks anyway, but I am looking for a reputated university based short-
>>>> course.
>>> This isn't really university stuff, but rather technical
>>> questions that are handeled on the corporate level. If
>>> people who know the generics from uni need particular skills
>>> or certificates to do a job, their employers will have them
>>> take courses on the particular tools and technologies
>>> in question.
>>> If you need these sorts of skills for some university activity,
>>> you would probably be expected to find out about these things
>>> (i.e. learn the skills) yourself. If you need the certificate
>>> for having taken the course, you probaly will not get it from
>>> a university, but rather a vendor of the tools.
>> I don't know what you mean by "this".
>
> Learning how to implement stuff in FPGA and on DSPs.
>
>> I suggested that Bashar ask Chris
>> for any uni suggestions that he might have. The man gets around.
>
> Sure. If anyone knows, Chris does. And I didn't respond to you.
> I responded to the OP, who seems to want a university-level course
> on the subject. I would be very surprised if he finds one.

I missed that. Sorry.

Jerry
--
Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen, and thinking what
nobody has thought. .. Albert Szent-Gyorgi
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From: Manny on
On Mar 18, 1:43 am, "Bashar A" <b.i.ahmad(a)n_o_s_p_a_m.gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks anyway, but I am looking for a reputated university based short-
> course.

The short courses you'r after usually come in two varieties; theme-
centric or tool chain-centric. An example for a theme style course:
sig proc for GNSS wherein folks might touch on case studies of certain
implementations. As for those with tool-y flavour, it'll be all
gibberish to you since these people look at issues like "smart"
parallelism inferencing and the sorts which I suspect are of interest
to you. To my knowledge, the academic community views implementation
as an age-long solved problem and your only chance is their undergrad
courses which would be rather shallow with snapshots of
dialogueboxes... Therefore, as Rune rightfully pointed out, your only
hope is to check out vendors who run propaganda industrial training
workshop for nine2fivers :), but at least better than nothing.

Momo