About

Ana Clara Mativi de Souza
I'm a graduate student currently pursuing a masters degree in Microelectronics at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. My research is currently focused on approximate memories for error-tolerant applications.
During 2017 I did an exchange at the TU Kaiserslautern - Germany, working with the EMS Group's tool DRAMSys. In 2019 I was selected as a recipient of the Young Student Fellow Award at DAC.
I'm also involved in FOSS with the Fedora Project, as an ambassador and translator.
Habilities
Languages
- Portuguese (native)
- English (advanced) - TOEFL ITP Score (2014): 617/677
- German (A2)
- Japanese (A1)
Programming
- C/C++
- Python
- Javascript
- Java
Complementary
- LaTeX
- CUDA
- OpenMP
Publications
- 2015
- CASS-RS Workshop
Profile and Analysis of Memory Hierarchies for High Efficiency Video Coding - HEVC - IEEE Latin American Symposium on Circuits and Systems (LASCAS)
Memory Access Profiling for HEVC Encoders - South Symposium on Microelectronics
Cache-Aware Profiling for HEVC Encoders - CASS-RS Workshop
Exploring Approximate Memories in High Efficiency Video Coding - South Symposium on Microelectronics
A Survey on Approximate Memory Techniques for Error-Tolerant Applications - IEEE International New Circuits and Systems Conference (NEWCAS)
Energy Savings with Non-Volatile Memory System for High Definition Video Encoders - Final Undergraduate Paper
Evaluation of Approximate Memories using Bit Dropping in Motion Estimation for Video Coding
2016
2018
2019