Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhawandeep-singh-1b164517/ PhD student in CSE department in UCSC, advised by Prof. Jose Renau. My areas of majors are CPU design, digital design and embedded software.
Teacher/researcher at the Electronics Department (DEEC) of Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina
I am a Master Degree holder in VLSI Design. I am interested in Analog Circuit Design.
MSEE, Instructor (teaching undergraduate electrical and general engineering coursework including Introduction to Integrated Circuit Design, mentoring for local Society of Women Engineers chapter)
Associate professor at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, analog and mixed-signal design
I am an Electronics Engineer with experience in IT Management, Firmware Development and Education. I spend my spare time looking for interesting projects and reading about technology trends.
I am researcher with goals of developing high end technologies for the future.
Teaching assistant for ASIC/FPGA and digital ICs courses.
José T. de Sousa holds a PhD degree from Imperial College London (1998) and has been a university lecturer and researcher at Lisbon University (1999-present). He holds 4 international patents, is co-author of one book, and was General Chair of the Field Programmable Logic and Applications Conference in 2013. Dr. de Sousa has published more than 70 technical papers in international journals and conferences. He was co-founder and CEO of Coreworks, a semiconductor intellectual property company, which he ran from 2001 to 2013. His specialties are digital circuit design, hardware/software architecture, technical team management and semiconductor IP marketing and sales.
Lecturer UiTM
designing mixed-mode ASICs since 1986 :-)
Electronics Engineer and Researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in CAD/EDA tools for ASIC, PCB and FPGA design, scripting and programming. Education professional with a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic Engineering Nis, Serbia.
Hugo Hernández received his B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering from The Industrial University of Santander, Colombia in 2005 and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EPUSP), Brazil in 2008. Hugo obtained his Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering from University of São Paulo in 2015. He was Mixed Signal IC designer at LSITEC and DFCHIP (Brazil) where worked for 8 years, and Pos-doc of the Universidad de Sao Paulo in collaboration with ALICE-CERN as analog IC designer in the SAMPA ASIC project. He was Adjunct Professor of the Control and Automation course at the Engineering Institute (CUVG) of UFMT for 2 years. He is currently Adjunct Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).
I am Assistant Professor in Bio-Electronics. My research interests include analog mixed-signal ICs for medical applications, RFIC, and ultra-low power circuits.
I'm an engineer with experience in analog IC design both in private companies as well as academia. Experienced in design of delay locked loop(DLL), clock recovery, field detectors, voltage limiters, operational amplifiers, current mirrors, bandgap reference and so on.
Research engineer and teaching assistant in microelectronic, microsystems and bioelectronic at the university of Liège, Belgium
Experienced leader of industry and academia focusing on developing customized hardware accelerators for low power mobile, AI and IoT devices. Over 20-years hands-on experience in all aspects of SOC and processor design. Specialties: memory design (SRAM, regfile, CAM), VLSI design for best Power, Performance, and Area (PPA) design point. Power management and power conversion including dc/dc and ac/dc. Computer Architecture and Hardware accelerator using In-Memory-Computing and Emerging Technologies (RRAM)
Design engineer with combined R&D and industrial experience in developing analog/mixed signal ICs for applications including inductive position sensors and imager readouts. Proven abilities with widely used blocks including (but not limited to) filter, amplifier, ADC, DAC, voltage regulators, bandgap reference, ring/LC oscillator, comparator and custom digital logic circuitry. Experience with full tape-out flow including schematic design, analog/mixed-signal simulations, floor planning, layout, system-level verification and chip measurements. Strong familiarity with industry standard tools and instruments used for design, verification and testing such as Cadence, Synopsys, Mentor Graphics, and Keysight. Frontend digital hardware design (ASIC/FPGA) experience using Verilog HDL. Considerable exposure to ASIC backend flow (synthesis and PnR) using Synopsys Design Compiler and Cadence Innovus. Skilled with programming platforms such as MATLAB, C++, C#, Perl, UNIX Shell and VB. Strong education with Ph.D. and MSc. degrees in Electronics Engineering along with several peer-reviewed articles in IEEE journals.
Currently working as Assistant Professor, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Virginia Microelectronics Consortium (VMEC) Professor in the ECE Department at the University of Virginia
ASIC architect and designer. Specialize in deep learning, video, image and signal processing, and compression. Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The College of New Jersey.
Adjunct professor at Federal University of Itajuba in Itabira, Brazil. Experience in the design of Analog and RF integrated circuits.
Assistant Professor (IISc) | Ph.D. & S.M. (MIT) | B.Tech. (IIT-KGP)
I am a Master's student who has to know for learning and do experiments as well as for writing technical blogger. My website links are given below to connect with my open-source family of the VLSI champions. https://nishitnathwani.blogspot.com/ https://geniusvlsi.blogspot.com/
I am an electrical engineer, who earned PhD from University of Toronto in 1982. I have been working as a teacher, a researcher and an administrator for more than 46 years. I started as a lecturer in March 1975 and attained the highest academic rank of professor in April 1988 in UET Lahore at its Taxila Campus. I retired as a tenured professor on 17 October 2012 from UET Taxila and have been in service to GIKI as professor in FES since 19 December 2012. I served as Vice Chancellor UET Taxila from 2001 to 2009. I helped the establishment of prestigious institutions namely Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering (CASE) Islamabad, University of Lahore, Wah Engineering College, IIEC Islamabad, KRL Institute and HITEC university Taxila. In 1993 I served Pakistan Telecommunication Corporation on deputation as General Manager, CTRL and also established Institute of Communications Technologies (ICT), Islamabad as its founder Principal.
Researcher and Professor at the National University of Córdoba, Argentina. Actual Research areas: microelectronics, embedded systems, Digital Signal Processing
Professor of CSE at UC Santa Cruz
I am working as Associate Professor and Chairman in Department of Information & Communication Engineering, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. I am also IEEE Senior Member and Chair, IEEE Bahawalpur Subsection.
I am an Associate Professor teaching VLSI design, hardware security, and digital circuit design at Drexel University. My research interests include analysis, modeling, and design methodologies for high performance digital and mixed-signal integrated circuits, power management for SoC and microprocessor circuits, hardware security, including digital and analog obfuscation and Trojan detection, and electric and thermal modeling and characterization, signal and power integrity, and power and clock delivery for heterogeneous 2-D and 3-D circuits.
Working as Professor in an Engineering College, I teach VLSI related subjects like HDL, CMOS design, Verification and Testing
working as Assistant Professor in Sree Vidyanikethan engineering college, Tirupati.
Professor for microelectronics
SoC Architect.Technologist. Hands-on experience in complex low power SoC designs, from concept to production. Excellent track record in successful development and production of ASICs, Technologies: Bluetooth, WLAN, IoT, Gigabit Ethernet, EPON networks, Interface ICs, Broadcast TV and Communication controllers. Demonstrated consistent track record of first-pass silicon success. PhD in Low power VLSI. Recipient of US and Indian patents. Core Competency: Chip Architecture, Micro Architecture, logic design, RTL Verilog coding, Chip level verification, Static Timing analysis, Formal Verification, design rule checking, AXI, AHB and APB bus protocols, Digital ASIC methodology, DFT methodology, Low Power ASIC design, Interfacing with backend teams, Timing closure, Post silicon bring up and validation, Project Planning, Scheduling and Management, FPGA Prototyping. Author of Book "A Practical Approach to VLSI System on Chip (SoC) Design" published by Springer Nature. Domain experience: Communications, EPON, WLAN, Bluetooth, IoT, Healthcare, Nextgen TV, Automotive. Managed dynamic, cross cultural teams of size 40 to 100. Standards worked on IEEE802.3, IEEE802.11b, ac, ad. ATSE 3.0, Automotive ethernet, Bluetooth Quality standards: ISO 9002, ISO 13485, IEC 60601-2 Funded Research: Derivative Low power standard cell library development PhD Guidance: 2 one in Asynchronous VLSI design methodology and second in Sub 1V power supply for complex SoCs. Co-founded healthcare company:Sensesemi Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Academic research head and taught engineering students for their undergrad, Post grad and PhD courses Chair, IEEE NanoTechnology Council, Bangalore Section as a founder Chairperson, Current Senior IEEE member.
My area of interest is Analog and Mixed signal circuit design. I teach Electronic Circuit, VLSI design and Signals & Systems for under graduate students and Analog Integrated Circuit Design, Data Converters and Clock & power management circuit courses for Masters students. I also teach VLSI lab courses for both both undergraduate and masters students. Every year I supervise both undergraduate and masters students in analog circuit design projects. Presently I am involved in SRC project as Co-task leader in Analog and Mixed Signal circuit verification project using Machine learning techniques.
I work with embedded systems, analog electronics and general physics research. I founded a small engineering services company in Brazil, currently working with a team of 3 engineers to create products and help companies on their way to to production.
Juan Camilo Castellanos received in 2009 his B.S. degree in electronic engineering from National University of Colombia in Bogota, Colombia. In 2011, he received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from State University of Campinas, Brazil. Later, he enrolled in the Brazilian IC design programme, called CI-Brasil. In 2013, he was analogue and mixed signal designer in the non-volatile memory group at Freescale Semiconductors (Now NXP) in Brazil. He received the Ph.D. degree from Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands in 2018. He was lecturer in the Informatics Department at State University of Ponta Grossa in Brazil. In 2019, he was professor at the department of mobility engineering at Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil. Since 2020, he joined as professor at the Department of Electrotechnics at Federal University of Technology - Paraná/Brazil (UTFPR). His research interest includes embedded systems (IoT, smart sensors, sensor fusion, DSPs, microcontrollers, FPGAs) and analogue and mixed-signal integrated circuits for power management (DC-DC converters, charge pumps, LED drivers and current/voltage monitors, energy harvesting).
I have been a Professor in The Dept. of Electronics and Communication, College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG), Anna University, Chennai, India and I have retired last year after being on the faculty of this University for twenty eight years. I continue to teach courses as a Guest Faculty in the same Dept. at CEG, Anna University in the areas of Analog, Mixed Signal, RF and Communication Systems and IC Design. I have supervised student teams in building Small Satellites (Avionics subsystems) and also CMOS IC Designs. I have also supervised Masters and Doctoral thesis in the areas of GPS (baseband), uP Clock PLLs and CDRs, RF LNAs, and resonant sensors.
I am a teacher/researcher with the Federal University of Santa Catarina-Brazil. My research main topics are: Analog/Mixed signal Integrated circuits for biomedical applications.
I am a microelectronic engineer/CMOS designer with an emphasis on digital & low-power electronics and front-end circuitry. I am an academic at The University of Sydney, Australia and working on devices to data solutions for a range of problems such as unmet needs in electronic monitoring/sensing and interventions in neurological disorders.
Just another big dreaming engineer with a desire to learn silicon microfab
Esmaeil NAJAFIAGHDAM was born in Zonouz, Iran, in 1964. He received the B.E. degree from University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran, in 1990, and the M.S. degree from Amir-Kabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 1994, both in electronic engineering. In 1995, he joined the Department of Electric Engineering at Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran, as a Lecturer. In 2002, he started his PhD program dealing with a high-performance bandpass Delta Sigma ADC. The research program is directed by Prof. P. Benabes at SUPELEC, France. Esmaeil NAJAFI AGHDAM is now a Professor at Sahand University of Technology. His current research interests include mixed mode electronic circuits, Delta Sigma Converters, RFIC design, Ultrasonic circuits and Electronic measurement.
I am a Ph.D. student at the Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University College London. My Ph.D. research focuses on the System-on-Chip design of power electronic converters.
Dad. Partner. Scientist. Activist. Maker. — He/Him
I am a PhD. Telecommunication Engineer with 25 years of working experience in the industry. I started my career in 1997 as an IC Design Engineer, then I moved to other technical and management roles in the semiconductor and aerospace industries. Since 2017 I am also teaching IC Design at University for MsC. graduate students.
Kamala J. received her B.E. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Madurai Kamaraj University in 1989, M.E. degree in VLSI Design from Bharathidasan University, in 2002 and Ph.D from Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India in 2011. She is currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India.
I am working as Assistant Professor in Electronics and Telecommunication department, Government College of Engineering Amravati M.S (India)
I am an Assistant Professor in the VLSI vertical of Department of ECE at RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, Karnataka. I am a passionate teacher who teaches various courses in VLSI domain. My research interests are in the areas of Analog and RFIC Design. I got several opportunities at RVCE to implement various personalized teaching methods for the students, facilitated experiential learning, adapted innovative techniques in teaching and learning through flipped classroom and blended learning approaches. I am currently responsible for the curriculum design and development for courses in VLSI domain. I am also responsible for introducing new electives in specific areas. I have a YouTube channel with 300 + videos on the courses taught so far for the benefit of a wider student community.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department. My research activities are in Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering and span from the development of efficient models of computation to novel microelectronic architectures, with CMOS and emerging technologies, for both efficient deep learning and brain-inspired algorithms. My long-term research goal is to understand the principles of computation in natural neural systems and apply those for the development of a new generation of energy-efficient sensing and computing technologies. My research outputs find use in several application domains as robotics, machine vision, temporal signal processing, and biomedical signal analysis.
Completed PhD in the field of Low Power VLSI Circuit Design. Area of Interests are: Low Power VLSI design, Approximate Computing and Embedded Systems
Rajiv Kumar received a Bachelor of Technology from College of Technology, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pant Nagar, India in 1994. He received his M.Tech. from NIT Kurukshetra (formerly REC, Kurukshetra), India in 2001. He received his PhD degree from NIT Kurukshetra in the year 2010. His areas of interest in research are networks and systems.
D Gracia Nirmala Rani received the B.E. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Syed Ammal Engg College, Madurai, India, in 2004, and M.E. degree in VLSI Design from Karunya University, Coimbatore, India in 2007. She has awarded Ph.D. degree in VLSI Design from Anna University, Chennai India in 2014. She is working as an Associate Professor in Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai since 2007. She teaches courses on system/digital and analog electronic design and VLSI processor architectures. Currently, five research scholars are doing their research under her guidance. She has authored or co-authored 42 international journal and conference papers like IET Circuits, Systems and Devices, Spinger, Wiley and Elsevier Publications. Also she has published 3 Books/Book Chapter in Springer LNCS and CCIS Publications. She has filed 2 Patent in BioMedical Engineering Field. She has guided the B.E students’ project which won the India Cadence Design Contest Award 2017 and 2018 instituted by Cadence Design System Pvt Ltd, Bangalore. In 2018, she was the technical program chair of the 22nd International Symposium on VLSI Design and Test. She is serving as a reviewer in IEEE Transaction on Nanotechnology, Elsevier and Inderscience Journals, respectively. Her research interests include RFIC Design, Physical Design Automation, Optimization Algorithms using Machine learning for IC and mixed signal circuits and systems for Bio-medical Devices.
I am a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at University of Cincinnati. My areas of expertise are: CMOS, Beyond-CMOS devices such as RRAM, FeFETs, gated-RRAM, TFTs, novel device design, fabrication, and testing, neuromorphic computing, and hardware security.
I am a PhD student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Irvine.
Technology development in intergrated analog circuits. I'm available to design analog and mixed-signal circuits as an external contractor.
Love for ELectronics Chips Designing, Eager for knowledge. Close to Nature and meet me on the success road.
Post-doctoral research fellow in the discipline of Software and Systems, School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, with a keen interest in learning new things, specially related to computer science and engineering. Around 4 years experience of teaching and research and more than 10 years of experience in architecture design, optimization, analysis, implementation and verification of digital and digital signal processing systems on FPGAs and ASICs. Diversifying research career by working on quantization of deep convolution neural networks. Author of three peer reviewed journal publications and five international conference publications.
Ajith Ravindran (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.Tech. degree in electronics and communication engineering and the M.Tech. degree in VLSI and embedded system from the Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam, India, in 2010 and 2013, respectively. I have been working as an Assistant Professor with the Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Saintgits College of Engineering, since 2013. Authored many refereed international journals and conference publications. My research interests include digital IC design, microelectronics, and optical MEMS.
Instructor in the Electronics Engineering Technology program at MVCC (mvcc.edu)
I am Dr. Naushad Alam working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics Engineering, Z H College of Engineering & Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. I received B. Tech. degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in 2003, and M. Tech. Degree in Electronic Circuits & Systems Design from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh in 2009. I earned Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India in 2013. My doctoral work was on nanoscale circuit design considering the impact of process-induced mechanical stress. He has published 29 papers in SCI indexed journals that include 10 IEEE Transactions and 33 papers in reputed conferences. I have supervised two PhD thesis in the area of device-circuit co-design and presently supervising two more PhD students. I have also successfully executed a UGC funded research project on TFET based SRAM cell design for IoT Applications. My research interests include device-circuit co-design, robust nanoscale circuit design, low power circuit design, PVT tolerant circuit design, Near-Threshold/Sub-Threshold circuit design etc.
I am a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, pursuing the PhD degree in Mixed-Signal Analog Circuit design.
Adjunct professor in Columbia University.
An energetic semiconductor professional with varied experience in the field of research, teaching and IC design. 📌 More than 6 years of experience in analog and mixed signal IC design. 📌 3 years of mentoring experience in analog circuit and layout design. 📌 Been part of the 4 complete IC development project. 📌 Inventor and co-inventor of 2 patents (filed) in the field of high-speed data path communication. 📌 Published few research papers with more than 30 engineering citations. 📌 6 month experience as a lead role in standard cell library development in a leading semiconductor organisation. 📌 more than 4 years of teaching experience in under-graduate electronics engineering courses.
Provides mixed-signal CMOS training to academia using open-source tools and also solution for the consumer and automotive industry.
Iam a Ph.D scholar in my final year and a faculty member at MUET Jamshoro
I am designed mixed signal ICs for Music, Audio, IoT and sensor applications.
Analog circuit designer. Nerd.
TAKASU Masakazu, Support Maker Faire Shenzhen and Singapore Maker carnival Shanghai and some event, takes us on a journey to his homeland of Japan and their exciting ways of using technology, design and science. He is the most experienced person of Maker Faire in Asia, now based in Shenzhen. He is also connected all around Makers, even in Asia and Japan.His company Switch Science is the most famous maker tool platform in Japan, and also DIY Indie product marketplace. Japanese DIY product grown so rapidly 20 percent per year. His Own book ECOSYSTEM BY MAKERS is well known in Japan, and He also translated 'the Hardware Hacker` book in Japanese and published. That book by Bunnie Huang, who is a world famous Hardware hacker. https://www.linkedin.com/in/takasumasakazu
Lecturer at the Department of Computer Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST. My primary interest is in analog and mixed-signal design.
Ph.D. in electrical engineering, 25 years experience in mixed-signal IC design
Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember INDONESIA
Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits instructor and researcher.
I'm a Senior Researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Junior Faculty at Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). I'm the recipient of the RISC-V Educator of the Year Award 2019, for the advanced graduate course Processor Design I'm teaching at UPC, which is focused on the design of high-performance safety-critical systems. I'm the PI of the GPU4S project funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) in which we are investigating the applicability of embedded GPUs in space.
PhD Student @ UC Berkeley, formerly SWE @ Google
Israa Y. I. AbuShawish received the B. Sc degree in electrical and electronics engineering in 2018/2019 (Hons.). She joined the M.Sc. in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Sharjah in 2019 and in September 2022 she received the degree. She has been working as a teacher assistant with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Sharjah, UAE since 2019. Currently, she worked as a researcher with the research group: Mixed Analog-Digital Smart Electronic Circuits and Systems (MADSECS) in University of Sharjah, which is one of the specialized Research Groups affiliated to the Research Institute for Sciences and Engineering. Her master’s thesis involves the design of low-frequency amplifiers based on highly linear pseudo-resistor and using programmable Analog Building Blocks, such as CMOS rail-to-rail operational amplifiers and Digital programmable operational transconductance amplifiers. She has published several research papers in international conferences and Journals. Her research interests include mixed analog digital IC design, Bio-medical amplifiers and operational amplifier circuit design. Currently she is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, at United Arab Emirates University (UAEU).
I am a professor at Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF). I'm interested on analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, as well as analog and digital electronics and microprocessors.
I am a professor of Neuroprosthetics at Newcastle University. My primary interest is in developing implantable medical devices to treat neurological conditions.
I hold a Doctoral Degree in ‘Information and Communication Engineering,’ with 22+ years of experience in engineering education in various capacities. I have more than 30 research articles, presented and published in various National, International Journals and Conferences. My research interests are in the following domains and are not confined to VLSI, AIoT, Intelligent Transportation for Smart Cities in India, FPGA-based System Design, etc. My professional membership includes a Fellow, in the Institution of Engineers (India), a Fellow in the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, a Senior Member of IEEE, and a member of ISTE & ACM.
DR. PETER BERMEL is an associate professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. He is the PI for the SCALE project, which aims to perform workforce development in microelectronics. His research focuses on improving the performance of photovoltaic, thermophotovoltaic, and microelectronic systems using the principles of nanophotonics. Key enabling techniques for his work include electromagnetic and electronic theory, modeling, simulation, fabrication, and characterization.
Enthusiastic VLSI Design Engineer currently working in Domain Specific Architectures
working as a assistant professor in the department of ECE ICFAITECH
M. Pardo (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.S. degree in electronics engineering from Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia, in 2002, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, in 2007 and 2012, respectively. He is currently an Electronics and Electrical Engineering Department Graduate Programs Coordinator with Universidad del Norte and leads the electronic analog design area. His research interests include the areas of oscillators, energy harvesters, and renewable energy systems.
I am an analog design engineer with over 10 years of experience. Most of designs lie in the field of power management (DC/DC converters), frequency synthesis (phase-locked loops), wireless power and data transfer (NFC front-ends as well as medical implants).
I'm the CEO of a fabless semiconductor start-up company and have more than 15 years experience in designing mixed-signal ASICs on various foundry processes.
I am Full Professor and Head in the Department of ECE, NEHU, Shillong. My research area is Silicon Photonics, Optical Communication, Photonic Integrated Circuits.
Full-Time Professor of the Research in Computer Centre of the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. My principal area of work is related with the CMOS Analog Design, Digital Design, Soft Computing and Bioinformatics.
I'm an electronics engineer with a Master's degree in Electronics, currently a university professor and a PhD student in Nanotechnology.
I am Dr. Chandra Sekhar Dash, Currently serving as Associate Professor, In Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha.
Professor and Chair of Electrical Engineering - Lamar University
Retired engineer interested in SV and SVA. Wrote several books and papers on SVA, PSL, VMM, chip design and verification, VHDL. Ben@systemverilog.us Link to the list of papers and books that I wrote, many are now donated. http://systemverilog.us/vf/Cohen_Links_to_papers_books.pdf or https://rb.gy/ibks5p
I am interested in increasing my experience and knowledge, helping people especially students and young professionals. Making a positive impact in my surroundings is my main concern. ★ I received my B.Sc. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Minia University, Egypt in 2013. ★ I received my M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Minia University in 2022. The thesis title was: Design of Programmable Multi-Standard RF-to-Digital Receiver for Wideband Wireless Applications. The work included: ⦿ Modeling PWM based Software-defined radios using Matlab ⦿ The design of a high-speed comparator using TSMC 65nm technology on Cadence Virtuoso EDA. ⦿ I have experience in analog/mixed signal design, modeling using Matlab and simulation using Cadence Virtuoso and ADS. ⦿ I have research experience and scientific writing skills. We published three papers in international conferences based on this thesis. ★ I am a full time EHV OHTLs and cables Projects Engineer in EETC. ★ I worked as an OHTL installation and maintenance Engineer in EETC for four years. I supervised over renewing and installing new OHTL besides the daily maintenance tasks.
Adjunct Professor - Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University
Usman received B. Sc. Electrical Engineering from University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2006. He obtained M. Sc. Electronic Engineering from GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Swabi-Topi, Pakistan, in 2008. He completed his Ph. D. in “Sensorial and Learning Systems Engineering” from University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy, in May 2014. During doctoral studies, he visited Nanoelectronic Science and Engineering Laboratory (NESEL) of Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), South Korea, for six months. After completing Ph. D., he pursued post-doc research at initially Tor Vergata (1 year) and then at NESEL (2 years). In December 2017, he became a Research Professor at SKKU which he pursued for one year. In December, 2018, he joined School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (SEECS), National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan, as an Assistant Professor. Since February, 2021, he is an Assosiate Professor at SEECS. He has so far published 22 articles in top-tier Journals and had delivered eight conference talks. Since 2015, he has also been a reviewer for Nanoenergy and Sensors MDPI. His research interests include micro-nano systems, nanoelectronics and electronic interfaces for micro systems.
I am Associate Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Bombay, India. My interests are embedded non-volatile memory based systems for edge AI
Associate professor at Universidad UPB Software and Hardware Systems development
i am a vlsi enthusiast
Associate professor of Microelectronics at University of Cagliari, Italy
I have over thirty years of experience in the semiconductor industry, having worked in fab, EDA and design engineering. have built and led large, geographically distributed teams at a senior manager level. I am passionate about developing talent and skills, particularly in young people from socio-economically underprivileged backgrounds.
Analog and Mixed signal IC designer
Berna Örs Yalçın received the Electronics & Communication Engineering degree and the MSc degree in 1995 and 1998, respectively, both from the Istanbul Technical University (ITU), Turkey. She received the Electrical Engineering degree in applied sciences from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, in 2005. Currently, she is a Professor at ITU. Her main research interests include cryptography, embedded systems, and side-channel attacks.
Experienced circuit and chip designer and design manager with major interest in low voltage low power analog design.
Microwave/RF Electrical Engineer. Love learning new things.
Hugo Hernández received his B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering from The Industrial University of Santander, Colombia in 2005 and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EPUSP), Brazil in 2008. Hugo obtained his Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering from University of São Paulo in 2015. Hugo is an Analog/Mixed‐signal design engineer with strong background in IC design techniques, industry experience on ASICs for sensoring applications and hands on experience in 28nm, 55nm, 65nm, 130nm, 180nm and 0.35um CMOS process nodes. Research interests include Low power Data Converters, SAR ADCs, DACs, PLLs and Low power analog design.
sencillez y humildad
CSE Professor at the University of Notre Dame
Experience in the area of electrical engineering, with an emphasis on analog circuit design.
Professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman.
I am a researcher in VLSI domain and Assistant Professor at DIAT India
From Mining Gems in the field to mining data about gems and developing bleeding edge Gemological/Geological/Geophysical/Geochemical/Geospatial/Spectroscopic and other Survey, Testing, Measuring, Databasing, Retrieval, and Analytical Devices/Software/Tradecraft as well as beyond crystal unit level precision automated faceting/cutting/polishing/cabbing/carving/lapidary instruments and even 500 picometer diameter diamond polish... I do it all. Anyone in the industry wanting to spice up and drastically increase the efficiency and ROI on their wafer lapping/polishing capabilities: help me...help you...get ahead of the EUV/DUV/3nm and finer processes (my system has an RI value of less than 500pm... THAT is smaller than 8 carbon atoms in a cubic formation...carbon...not silicon...
I am working as an asssociate professor in EC departments, at Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad, Gujarat. I am working in the field of Analog and Mixed signal Design. I had proposed small size CSDAC in my phd work and now I am working on 16 bit bidirectional data bus to communicate two ICs at different voltages. I want to prepare IC for it.
Senior lecturer at Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpatian National University
I do research in the field of mixed-signal IC design in various areas like biomedical, space research and consumer electronics.
holding a Doctorate in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, with a robust background in research and innovation. Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have successfully completed four significant research proposals, contributing to over 60 publications in esteemed journals and conferences within the field. My dedication to advancing technology and fostering innovation led to the granting of a patent, underscoring my commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Additionally, I have secured copyrights for 10 original works, further cementing my contributions to intellectual property. In addition to my research endeavors, I have also ventured into the realm of academia, having published seven books and serving as the editor of Scrivener Wiley, a prestigious platform in the academic community. These publications not only showcase my expertise but also reflect my passion for sharing knowledge and nurturing the next generation of professionals in the field. With a multidisciplinary approach and a drive for excellence, I am poised to continue making significant strides in electronics and telecommunication engineering, leveraging my expertise to address pressing challenges and drive impactful innovation.
Henry Duwe received his B.S. degree in computer engineering and computer science from the University of Wisconsin--Madison and his M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering (ECE) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). He is an Assistant Professor in the electrical and computer engineering (ECpE) department at Iowa State University. His research interests include computer architecture, compilers, design automation, and engineering education. He is focusing on the architecture and design of dependable and intelligent energy-harvesting computer systems. He advises the Chip ISU chip fabrication co-curricular.
I am a faculty from an eminent engineering college in Bangalore
Hao-Yen Tang received his PhD degree from UC Berkeley Advised by Prof. Bernhard E. Boser, his PhD research, PMUT ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, convince InvenSense senior management to make a heavy investment to take this technology to mass market. At InvenSense he’s leading a multi-disciplinary system team for the next generation ultrasonic fingerprint sensor bringup, characterization and calibration, coordinating the works from different field including acoustic, MEMS, CMOS, FW, and SW. Currently, he serves as CTO/Co-Founder in the startup company UltraSense Systems. The company is aiming to transform any surface material into a Touch/Press user interface with it’s proprietary PiezoMEMS-CMOS technology. Dr. Tang is the recipient of 2016 ISSCC Best Paper Award (Lewis Winner Award for Outstanding Paper), 2015 SSCS Pre-Doctoral Award and 2015 ADI Outstanding Student Designer Award. Currently he holds 20+ granted patents, 20+ publications, and 2000+ citations.
vlsi design Researcher, assistant professor
I am an alumnus of Masters in Electrical Engineering from Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore; the project should be shipped there. The address is: University of Engineering and Technology, Main Campus, G. T. Road, Lahore, Pakistan. Postal code: 39161
Adjunct Professor and Chief Mentor, Advanced VLSI Lab Silicon University, Bhubaneswar, India
Berna Örs received the Electronics & Communication Engineering degree and the MSc degree in 1995 and 1998, respectively, both from the Istanbul Technical University (ITU), Turkey. She received the Electrical Engineering degree in applied sciences from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, in 2005. Currently, she is a Professor at ITU. Her main research interests include cryptography, embedded systems, and side-channel attacks.
Did a lot ofVLSI design early 2000 ould like to get back in chip design. now mainly did software engineering
Electronic engineer specialized in FPGA devices.
I Vaibhav Neema presently working as Assistant Professor at Institute of Engineering and Technology, Devi Ahiya University , Indore , India.
I am a professor in computer engineering at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. My research interests include computer architecture and organization, parallel processing, computer arithmetic, embedded systems, and VLSI design.
I am a computer engineer with 8 years experience in developing and deploying innovative solutions in the following areas: Analog, digital, embedded systems, network infrastructure and Internet of things (IoT) hardware (PCB and firmware programming), Phonotaxic pest control systems, bioelectronics for detection of volatile organic compounds of infectious diseases, Monitoring, evaluation and process control, Artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning and computer vision. Robotics and drones If you want to build, design, repair, maintain or integrate any kind of hardware, feel free to DM. I also do product management and development of all kinds of softwares including those you think can’t be done in Nigeria. If you need help for any project you’re working on, including academic projects just contact me and I would to assist to the capacity which my spare time can allow, you don’t have to pay if you are a member here.
PhD in Electrical Engineering
I am a Tech retired professional trying to impart lessons to students as mentor
Since 2001 I have worked for a small IC Layout design firm located in Wilsonville, Oregon called Coast-to-Coast Layout Design Inc. We provide full-custom mask design services to big semiconductor partners, both digital and analog/mixed-signal. I began my career as a part-time Linux systems administrator, and was taught mask design by my mentor and boss, then over the past couple decades I moved up the ranks to my current GM position where I am responsible for most day-to-day operations and management of multiple mask design teams who are very highly valued by our customers that rely on our services to meet tough tapeout schedule and quality requirements. I'm here because I'm planning to use open-source EDA tools to help train new mask designers to help grow my company.
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I am a Professor at BITS Pilani. I teach courses on VLSI Design, Semiconductor device and process and Analog Design. My area of research includes neuromorphic computing, embedded memories and biosensors.