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Prof. Pedram was recognized as one of the four DAC Prolific Authors (with 50+ papers)
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in NewsProf. Pedram was recognized as one of the four DAC Prolific Authors (with 50+ papers) and the DAC Bronze Cited Author at the 50th year anniversary of the Design Automation Conf., Austin, TX, Jun. 2013
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Prof. Pedram received the 2013 DAC Volunteer Service Award sponsored by IEEE CEDA.
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in NewsProf. Pedram received the 2013 DAC Volunteer Service Award sponsored by IEEE CEDA.
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“Designing Energy-Efficient Information Processing Systems,” Presentations
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in NewsProf. Pedram gave the following invited talks: “Designing Energy-Efficient Information Processing Systems,” Presentations at EE Dept., Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Dec. 3, 2013; Eminent Scholar Seminar Series speaker, Texas A&M University, Nov. 12, 2013; Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, Sep. 29, 2013; Samsung Advanced Technology Training Institute, Sep. 11, 2013; and…
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“Creating a Sustainable Information and Communication Infrastructure,”
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in NewsProf. Pedram gave the following invited talk: “Creating a Sustainable Information and Communication Infrastructure,” Keynote Speaker, Design Automation and Test in Europe Conference, Grenoble, France, Mar. 19, 2013.
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M. Kamal, Q. Xie and M. Pedram received the Best Paper Award at the 2012 IEEE Int’l Conference on Computer Design.
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in NewsM. Kamal, Q. Xie and M. Pedram received the Best Paper Award at the 2012 IEEE Int’l Conference on Computer Design.
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“Design and Optimization of Electrical Energy Storage Systems,”
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in NewsProf. Pedram gave the following invited talk: “Design and Optimization of Electrical Energy Storage Systems,” Mitsubishi webinar, April 4, 2012, and MIT Electrical Engineering Dept., Cambridge, MA, February 15, 2012.
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Mohammad Ghasemazar received his Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Variation-aware circuit and chip level power optimization in digital VLSI systems”
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in NewsMohammad Ghasemazar received his Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Variation-aware circuit and chip level power optimization in digital VLSI systems”; first employment at Qualcomm, San Diego, CA.
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Hamed Abrishami received his Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Reliability-aware and low-power design techniques,”
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in NewsHamed Abrishami received his Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Reliability-aware and low-power design techniques,” first employment at Qualcomm, San Diego, CA.
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Safar Hatami received his Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Gate delay modeling and static timing analysis in ASICs considering process variations”
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in NewsSafar Hatami received his Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Gate delay modeling and static timing analysis in ASICs considering process variations”; first employment at the Office of CTO, Broadcom, Irvine, CA.
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Maryam Soltan received her Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Endure – Engineering durable and efficient hierarchical wireless sensor networks”
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in NewsMaryam Soltan received her Ph.D. in Dec. 2011 — Thesis title: “Endure – Engineering durable and efficient hierarchical wireless sensor networks”; Part-time instructor.