Dr vladimir stojanovic biography

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    Vladimir Stojanović is an Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkeley. His research interests include design of electronic-photonic systems-on-chip for compute, communication and sensing applications. He is also interested in design methodologies for analog-mixed signal and VLSI circuits, with advanced CMOS and emerging device technologies.

    Vladimir received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2005, and the Dipl. Ing. degree from the University of Belgrade, Serbia in 1998. He was also with Rambus, Inc., Los Altos, CA, from 2001 through 2004 and with MIT as Associate Professor from 2005-2013. He received the 2006 IBM Faculty Partnership Award, and the 2009 NSF CAREER Award as well as the 2008 ICCAD William J. McCalla, 2008 IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, and 2010 ISSCC Jack Raper best paper awards. He was an IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Distinguished Lecturer for the 201

    Integrated Circuits and Systems Group

    Location:
    Building: UT Austin POB(ACES) 2.402
    Room Number: 2.402
    201 East 24th St
    Austin,  Texas
    United States 78712

    Date:  November 14, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

    Abstract: Chip design is radically changing. This period of change is
    a very exciting time in integrated circuit and system design. On one
    hand, cross-layer design approaches need to be invented to improve
    system performance despite CMOS scaling slowdown. On the other, a
    variety of emerging devices are lined-up to extend or potentially
    surpass the capabilities of CMOS technology, but require key
    innovations at the integration, circuits and system levels. This
    lecture describes how monolithic integration of photonic links can
    revolutionize the VLSI chip design, dramatically improving its
    performance and energy-efficiency. Limited scaling of both on-chip and
    off-chip interconnects, coupled with CMOS scaling slowdown have led to
    energy-efficiency and bandwidth density constr

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