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Bharadwaj Amrutur obtained his BTech in CSE from IIT Bombay in 1990
and his MS and PhD in EE from Stanford University in 1994 & 1999
respectively. He is currently an Assciate Professor in IISc Bangalore,
working on low power
circuits and systems.

Maryam Shojaei Baghini received M.S. and Ph.D. degree in Electrical


Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran (Ph.D. 1999).
She
worked in industry from 1999 to 2000 as senior analog IC design engineer.
In 2001 she joined Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay as a Post
Doctoral Fellow, where she is currently an Associate Prof. in Department of
Electrical Engineering.

Dr. Shojaei Baghini is author/co-author of 126 international journal and


conference papers, inventor/co-inventor of 6 issued US patents, and
joint-recipient of 11 awards. She serves as a TPC member for IEEE A-SSCC
conf., ISQED, ASQED, VLSID and ISVLSI conferences. She is also a
reviewer
for many journals and conferences from IEEE, IET and other technical
societies. She is a senior member of IEEE.

Dr. Shojaei Baghini's research interest areas include analog, mixed-signal


and RF design for emerging applications, device-circuit co-design,
high-performance analog and mixed-signal IC design, circuits and systems
for smart sensors and power management for energy harvesting circuits and
systems applications.
Nagendra Krishnapura is an associate professor in the VLSI group of the
department of Electrical Engineering of the Indian Institute of Technology,
Madras. He works in the area of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits
and signal processing. He graduated with a Ph.D. from Columbia University,
New York in Oct. 2000. He obtained his B. Tech. degree in electronics and
communications engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology,
Madras, in 1996. Between 2000 and 2005, he worked as a senior design
engineer at Celight, Inc. and Multilink(later Vitesse Semiconductor) where
he designed integrated circuits for high speed communications. From 2003 to
2005, he was an Adjunct Assistant Professor and taught courses on Analog
Circuit Design at Columbia University.
Dr. Bishnu Prasad Das obtained the Ph.D. degree in electronics design and
technology from Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India, in 2009. He
was with Texas Instruments, Bangalore, India, under Texas Instruments
University Program during his Ph.D period.
He is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering, IIT, Roorkee. During July 2012 to Dec 2013, he
worked as a Post-Doctoral Researcher with the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, in the
project entitled “Trusted Integrated Circuit Design”. During 2009 to 2012, he
worked as a Post-Doctoral Researcher with Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, in
the project entitled “Dependable VLSI platform using robust fabrics”. His
current research interests include resilient circuit design, on-chip process
variability measurement, design of standard cell library and hardware security.
Dr. Das has many refereed conference and journal publications on various
aspects of VLSI Design and CAD and holds one U.S. patent.
Dr. Nagendra Prasad Pathak is an Associate Professor in Department of
Electronics and Communication of the Indian Institute of Technology
Roorkee. He worked as a Post-Doctoral Research fellow with Tohoku
Institute of Technology,Japan .He completed his Ph.D from IIT Delhi in
2005.His area of interests are fixed adaptable/Multiband/broadband,
Microwave/Millimeter wave Integrated Circuits and Systems .
Dr. Pathak has many refereed conference and journal publications on various
aspects of Radio frequency Integrated Circuits and holds one U.S. patent.He is
also a reviewer for many journals and conferences from IEEE and IETE
journals.

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