Unlock the Power of FPGAs: September Course for Scientists and Engineers
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Red Pitaya Team , July 30, 2024

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We are excited to announce our upcoming online course FPGA Lectures for Scientists in partnership with AMD University Program, designed specifically for the scientific and engineering community. This hands-on, certified course will be led by expert Pau Gómez in September, and is specially designed for physicists, engineers, researchers, and teaching assistants.
Why This Course?
- Hands-On Learning: Practical assignments to solidify your understanding
- Comprehensive Coverage: From basic to advanced FPGA concepts
- AMD University Program: Recognized quality and relevance
- Hardware Included: Red Pitaya board provided
About the Instructor
Pau Gómez, a physicist and FPGA developer, found his passion for FPGAs during his PhD in quantum physics. Despite initial challenges, he mastered VHDL/Verilog, FPGA architecture, and the Xilinx/Intel toolchain, eventually replacing old OP-27 circuits with new FPGA solutions.
Want to know more about the course and how to apply? Get more information HERE.
LATEST UPDATE:Our most anticipated course is now fully booked -But don’t worry, you can still join our waiting list, and we will inform you if a spot opens up or when our next course starts. |
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