Manjunath Reddy
Papers
3
Total Citations
97
H-Index
2
About
Manjunath Reddy is a forward-thinking researcher at the intersection of artificial intelligence and hardware systems engineering. His work primarily explores the transformative potential of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), where his foundational 2018 study has accumulated 57 citations for its insights into accelerating materials simulation and product development. Reddy has also made significant contributions to applied AI, demonstrating how machine learning technologies can revolutionize market segmentation—a 2020 paper that has garnered 38 citations for its practical framework. Most recently, Reddy has ventured into the critical domain of autonomous robotics, designing novel FPGA architectures for real-time multimodal sensor data fusion. His 2024 work on this topic, though early in its citation lifecycle, addresses a key bottleneck in robotic decision-making by integrating data from diverse sensors on a single chip. Across his career, Reddy’s research bridges the gap between theoretical AI advances and tangible hardware implementations, offering solutions that are both innovative and immediately applicable. His trajectory from generative models to embedded systems highlights a rare versatility, making him a notable figure for students and researchers interested in the full stack of intelligent system design.
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Top Papers
- 1Investigating the Prospects of Generative Artificial Intelligence57 citations · 2018
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- 3FPGA Design for Multimodal Sensor Data Fusion in Autonomous Robots2 citations · 2024