https://git.libre-riscv.org/?p=crowdsupply.git;a=blob;f=updates/020_2019aug2...
I now have *seven* NLNet Funding proposals in and I urgently need four EU Citizens to be part of each project.
Whether you actually do anything is entirely up to you.
The way it works is that NLNet has been funded by thr EU Horizon 2020 Programme. Thus they need at least one member of the team to be an EU Citizen.
They do not have to be *resident* in the EU, just gave an EU address. This includes the UK fir the next month.
The important thing to note is that this is not a contract, it is a Memorandum of Understanding. There are no penalties and no committment.
If you can help please do get in touch, I will need to be able to say "yes" on each project over the next 3 weeks.
If you know someone.who can help please do ask around.
Thx.
L.
Hi,
I would be happy to help. German citizen living in Taiwan. You can use my parents address: Maierhofstrasse 18, Muenchen 81241, Germany
I would be actually interested in developing robotics/AI extensions/variants of the RISC-V architecture.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 1:44 AM Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net wrote:
https://git.libre-riscv.org/?p=crowdsupply.git;a=blob;f=updates/020_2019aug2...
I now have *seven* NLNet Funding proposals in and I urgently need four EU Citizens to be part of each project.
Whether you actually do anything is entirely up to you.
The way it works is that NLNet has been funded by thr EU Horizon 2020 Programme. Thus they need at least one member of the team to be an EU Citizen.
They do not have to be *resident* in the EU, just gave an EU address. This includes the UK fir the next month.
The important thing to note is that this is not a contract, it is a Memorandum of Understanding. There are no penalties and no committment.
If you can help please do get in touch, I will need to be able to say "yes" on each project over the next 3 weeks.
If you know someone.who can help please do ask around.
Thx.
L.
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On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:18 AM Jacky Baltes jacky.baltes@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I would be happy to help. German citizen living in Taiwan.
fantastic. we now have an "excess" of EU Citizens so i put you on the "spare" list.
I would be actually interested in developing robotics/AI extensions/variants of the RISC-V architecture.
ah that's very interesting. what do you think would be involved? actually, what could be done - as long as it could also meet the "Privacy and Enhanced Trust" criteria of NLNet - is to create an entirely new proposal.
what i would suggest is, we work on one over the next few weeks, to submit for Dec 1st?
the "privacy" angle should be quite straightforward: we don't want hackable robotics and AI systems.
some GPIO might need to be very low latency, would that be about right?
also, there will need to be "fast math approximation" opcodes etc. what kinds of specialist opcodes would be needed?
l.
Hi,
Really busy right now and I am going to be away until Indonesia until Friday. I will contact you once I am back.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 2:18 PM Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net wrote:
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:18 AM Jacky Baltes jacky.baltes@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I would be happy to help. German citizen living in Taiwan.
fantastic. we now have an "excess" of EU Citizens so i put you on the "spare" list.
I would be actually interested in developing robotics/AI extensions/variants of the RISC-V architecture.
ah that's very interesting. what do you think would be involved? actually, what could be done - as long as it could also meet the "Privacy and Enhanced Trust" criteria of NLNet - is to create an entirely new proposal.
what i would suggest is, we work on one over the next few weeks, to submit for Dec 1st?
the "privacy" angle should be quite straightforward: we don't want hackable robotics and AI systems.
some GPIO might need to be very low latency, would that be about right?
also, there will need to be "fast math approximation" opcodes etc. what kinds of specialist opcodes would be needed?
l.
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On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 7:31 AM Jacky Baltes jacky.baltes@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Really busy right now and I am going to be away until Indonesia until Friday. I will contact you once I am back.
ok great.
l.
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