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Balaji Sridharan
Researcher at Microsoft
Publications - 3
Citations - 304
Balaji Sridharan is an academic researcher from Microsoft. The author has contributed to research in topics: Yield (engineering) & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 221 citations.
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Serving DNNs in Real Time at Datacenter Scale with Project Brainwave
Eric S. Chung,Jeremy Fowers,Kalin Ovtcharov,Michael K. Papamichael,Adrian M. Caulfield,Todd Massengill,Ming Liu,Lo Daniel,Shlomi Alkalay,Michael Haselman,Maleen Abeydeera,Logan Adams,Hari Angepat,Christian Boehn,Derek Chiou,Oren Firestein,Alessandro Forin,Kang Su Gatlin,Mahdi Ghandi,Stephen F. Heil,Kyle Holohan,Ahmad M. El Husseini,Tamas Juhasz,Kara Kagi,Ratna Kumar Kovvuri,Sitaram Lanka,Friedel van Megen,Dima Mukhortov,Prerak Patel,Brandon Perez,Amanda Rapsang,Steven K. Reinhardt,Bita Darvish Rouhani,Adam Sapek,Raja Seera,Sangeetha Shekar,Balaji Sridharan,Gabriel Weisz,Lisa Woods,Phillip Yi Xiao,Dan Zhang,Ritchie Zhao,Doug Burger +42 more
TL;DR: Project Brainwave, Microsofts principal infrastructure for AI serving in real time, accelerates deep neural network inferencing in major services such as Bings intelligent search features and Azure by exploiting distributed model parallelism and pinning over low-latency hardware microservices.
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Novel Route to Produce Hydrocarbons from Woody Biomass Using Molten Salts
Balaji Sridharan,Homer C. Genuino,Daniela Jardan,Erwin Wilbers,H. H. van de Bovenkamp,Jozef G. M. Winkelman,R. H. Venderbosch,Hero J. Heeres +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , a three-step catalytic approach was proposed to convert woody biomass to a liquid hydrocarbon product with a very low oxygen content using molten salt pyrolysis (350-450 °C and atmospheric pressure) followed by subsequent catalytic conversions of the liquids obtained by pyrolynsis.
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Pyrolysis of LignoBoost lignin in ZnCl2-KCl-NaCl molten salt media: Insights into process-pyrolysis oil yield and composition relations
Homer C. Genuino,Balaji Sridharan,Erwin Wilbers,Okan Akin,Jozef G. M. Winkelman,R. H. Venderbosch,Hero J. Heeres +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the pyrolysis of LignoBoost lignin in a molten salt consisting of ZnCl2-KCl-NaCl (60:20:20 mol ratio) in a g-scale reactor set-up with a focus on the liquid phase yields and composition was investigated.