
Yasmine Omri
My name is Yasmine Omri. I am interested in energy-efficient computing of data-intensive workloads through co-design of algorithms and hardware architectures. I am currently working on reducing the computational cost of large multimodal models.
I graduated from Harvard in 2024 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Secondary in Computer Science, where I worked with Professor Gage Hills and Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi on projects in TinyML, machine learning sensors, IGZO TFT-based flexible electronics, and DNN accelerator design. In undergrad, I spent 2 summers at Intel developing architectural specifications, novel techniques, and RTL design for video codecs as a logic design engineering intern.
When not in lab, I enjoy playing the violin, attending classical concerts, oil painting, cooking (and eating!). I also enjoy the outdoors, and have recently picked up dancing with the Stanford Tango Club.