IEEE Santa Clara Valley Chapter
Jan 31, 2012
Short Course: Low Power Design Essentials
Speaker: Prof. Jan Rabaey
Abstract: In this three hour short course, an overview of the basics as well as the more advanced techniques in low-power design will be discussed. In the first half, the fundamentals of low-power design will be analyzed and a number of well-established techniques will be reviewed. The second lecture will look forward in light of technology and application trends, and introduce a number of techniques to reduce energy even more aggressively over the next decade.
Biography – Jan M. Rabaey
Jan Rabaey received his Ph.D degree in applied sciences from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. After being connected to UC Berkeley as a Visiting Research Engineer, he was a research manager at IMEC, Belgium. In 1987, he joined the faculty of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department of the University of California, Berkeley, where he now holds the Donald O. Pederson Distinguished Professorship. He is currently the scientific co-director of the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC), as well as the director of the FCRP Multiscale Systems Center (MuSyC).
He is the recipient of a wide range of awards, amongst which are IEEE Fellow, the 2008 IEEE CAS Society Mac Van Valkenburg Award, and the 2009 European Design Automation Association (EDAA) Lifetime Achievement award. In 2010, he was awarded the prestigious Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) University Researcher Award.
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