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About Us
We are focusing on effectively dealing with power-efficiency and design complexity in scaled CMOS, with emphasis on DSP algorithms for communications and neuroscience, and we are also working on circuit design with post-CMOS devices.
Top Row (left-to-right): Mingzhe, Anita, Vaibhav, Fang-Li, Dejan, Tsung-Han, Sina, Rashmi, Hari
Bottom Row (left-to-right): Dejan R, Vanessa, Fengbo, Sarah, Yuta, Cheng, Richard
Not Present: Chaitali, Vahagn
News
- Vaibhav Karkare is the recipient of the 2013 Dimitris N. Chorafas Research Award, UCLA School of Engineering
- Cheng C. Wang is the recipient of the 2012-2013 Distinguished PhD Dissertation in Circuits & Embedded Systems Award, UCLA Electrical Engineering Department.
- Hariprasad Chandrakumar receives the Electrical Engineering Department Henry Samueli Excellence in Teaching Award for 2012-2013. The award includes a certificate, and a $1,000 check.
- Hariprasad Chandrakumar receives the 2013 Analog Devices Outstanding Student Designer Award.
- Sina Basir-Kazeruni receives the Electrical Engineering Department Henry Samueli Excellence in Teaching Award for 2011-2012. The award includes a certificate, and a $1,000 check.
- Cheng C. Wang and Fang-Li Yuan are co-recipients of the 2012-2013 Broadcom Fellowship.
- Fengbo Ren is the recipient of the 2012-2013 Broadcom Fellowship.
- Chia-Hsiang Yang is the recipient of the 2010-2011 Distinguished PhD Dissertation in Circuits & Embedded Systems Award, UCLA Electrical Engineering Department.
- Cheng C. Wang and Dejan Marković are co-receipents of 2010 ISSCC Jack Raper Award for Outstanding Technology Directions, together with colleagues from UC Berkeley and MIT, for the paper entitled "Demonstration of Integrated Micro-Electro-Mechanical Switch Circuits for VLSI Applications."
- Vaibhav Karkare receives a 2010 Outstanding MS Thesis Award, UCLA EE Dept, and a 2010 Edward K. Rice Outstanding Masters Student Award, UCLA School of Engineering.
- Chia-Hsiang Yang was selected as a winner of 2010 DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest for his paper titled "A 2.89mW 50GOPS 16x16 16-Core MIMO Sphere Decoder." The award includes a $2,000 cash prize.
Our Research
For more details, please check our research page. Also, visit our Chip Gallery.
Our Sponsors
National Science Foundation | Center for Circuit and System Solutions | Intel Corp. | ||
| Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency | Western Institute of Nanoelectronics | Samsung Electronics | ||
| Synopsys |


