Public profile
Research areas
Low-power digital/analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits and systems, Bioelectronics, Hardware security, Mixed-signal computing systems, Circuit and system design with emerging materials and devices
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Member, Ken Kennedy Institute
Average rating
3.5
17 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
2.9
course-linked average
Courses
6
in seeded sections
Low-power digital/analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits and systems, Bioelectronics, Hardware security, Mixed-signal computing systems, Circuit and system design with emerging materials and devices
ELEC 007
Research conducted by visiting student scholars. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 426
The course addresses advanced issues in custom digital IC design. Topics range from physical-level analysis and modeling of new devices, interconnect, and power supply, to circuit-level design techniques for low power and high performance, to application-oriented digital circuits/systems for security and machine learning. Cross-list: ELEC 521. Recommended Prerequisite(s): ELEC 342, 422 and 423.
ELEC 490
Theoretical and experimental investigations under staff direction. A research project plan should be prepared and approved by the faculty member advising the project. Information about ELEC 490 project plans is available on the ECE Web site on the Academics section under ECE forms. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours for undergraduates. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 521
The course addresses advanced issues in custom digital IC design. Topics range from physical-level analysis and modeling of new devices, interconnect, and power supply, to circuit-level design techniques for low power and high performance, to application-oriented digital circuits/systems for security and machine learning. Additional coursework required beyond the undergraduate course requirements. Cross-list: ELEC 426. Recommended Prerequisite(s): ELEC 326/COMP 326 or ELEC 342 or Digital Circuit Courses.
ELEC 590
Theoretical and experimental investigations under staff direction. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 800
Repeatable for Credit.