Estrin served as research engineer in the
von Neumann group at
IAS from 1950 to 1956. This led to an invitation from the
Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel to direct the
WEIZAC Project. Estrin and his wife went to
Israel for the
WEIZAC Project in 1954, after which Estrin returned to a teaching position at
UCLA in 1955. In the late 1950s Estrin came up with the concept of
reconfigurable computing, which allows the acceleration of computational processes by using variable configurations of specialised hardware modules in addition to a sequential processing unit. The idea was practically realised as "The Fixed Plus Variable Structure Computer". ==UCLA==