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Program processors in C± with SAPHO: Scalable Architecture Processor for Hardware Optimization.
Read MorePowerful and modern processor development interface built in Rust with Tauri for Windows and Linux. For advanced users.
Read MoreYANC is a collection of compilers developed by NIPSCERN that form the core toolchain powering the SAPHO ecosystem.
Read MoreCGV-WEB is the web-based evolution of CaloGeoView, a scientific visualization tool originally developed as part of the PhD thesis of Dr. Prof. Luciano Manhães de Andrade Filho.
Read MoreNIPSCERNWEB is the official web repository of the NIPSCERN Laboratory, containing all assets and source files used to build and deliver nipscern.com.
Read MoreA comprehensive archive of NIPSCERN's research history, including papers, dissertations, and academic theses.
Read MoreProcessor programming interface built in Electron for Windows. Ideal for SAPHO beginners.
Read MoreNIPSCERN is a Research & Development hub at UFJF, working in direct collaboration with CERN.
To integrate engineering, logic, and particle physics into the creation of concrete systems.
We strive to immerse undergraduate students in world-class research, fostering innovation at the intersection of hardware design, software engineering, and fundamental physics.
Whether you are interested in compiler design, processor architecture, or particle physics, NIPSCERN offers the opportunity to work on real-world challenges alongside CERN researchers.
NIPSCERN Lab is located at Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
We have developed a variety of projects like POLARIS IDE, AURORA IDE, SAPHO, and much more.
You can join us on our GitHub located at the footer.