Analog IC Design Engineer with considerable expertise in mid- to high-frequency transistor-level design in the semiconductor industry, including clock synthesis, radio frequency circuitry (RF), and memory circuitry design. Experience also includes testing at board- and wafer-level, test automation, and simulation scripting.
Mad Scientist
PhD student working on a superconducting FPGA design aiming to work on neuromorphic computing in the future.
Assistant Professor. ECE. University of Pittsburgh. Interests: Neuromorphic and Biomedical Systems Design
I am a student at Anna University, Chennai, India. I am interested in Neuromorphics.
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.
Graduate student in MIT EECS trying to combine stochastic MTJ devices to silicon
Analog and Mixed signal IC designer
Learning to build brain-inspired Neuromorphic chips. I used to wrestle with GPUs for graphics and AI. Previously at Unity Technologies and Electronic Arts.