CIRCUITS & SYSTEMS
Labs
- Digital Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI)
- Performance validations and CAD for multi-GHz circuits
- Relative Timing Verification pulselogic
- Asychronous Circuits and Systems
- Communication Networks and Synchronization
- VLSI System Design
- Electronic and Genetic Design Automation
- Development of reconfigurable logic architectures and digital circuits
- Exploiting emerging device technologies and novel EDA techniques
The main research focus of our team is to develop advance integrated circuits & systems for high-performance and energy-efficient Communication & Computing systems. We are trying to find efficient topological representations of advanced Communication, Signal Processing, and Coding schemes. Our research interests include broadband data communication, wireless transceivers, wide-band phase-locked loops and synthesizers, data converters, and energy efficient integrated circuits.We encourage you to get in touch with us if you have a strong background on design of Integrated Circuits, as well as a solid knowledge on theoretical subjects such as Signal Processing, Communications, and System Modeling
- Electronic Design Automation (EDA)
- Application of Machine Learning (ML) on RF/analog/mixed-signal circuit design
- System-on-Chip (SoC) design
- Artificial Intelligence
- Analog & digital circuit design
- Data retrieval
WIRELESS MICROSYSTEMS LAB
- Digital Circuits & Systems
- Wireless Microsystems (Sensors and ASICs) Technology
Faculty
Morteza Fayazi
Assistant Professor
- Phone: 801-585-9906
- Email: m.fayazi@utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2124
- Website: https://profiles.faculty.utah.edu/u6061288
Electronic Design Automation (EDA), application of Machine Learning (ML) on RF/analog/mixed-signal circuit design, System-on-Chip (SoC) design, Artificial Intelligence (AI), analog circuit design, digital circuit design, data retrieval.
Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon
Associate Chair, Professor
- Phone: 801-585-3422
- Email: pierre-emmanuel.gaillardon@utah.edu
- Office: SMBB 3745
Development of reconfigurable logic architectures and digital circuits exploiting emerging device technologies and novel EDA techniques.
Ken Stevens
Professor
- Phone: 801-585-9176
- Email: kstevens@ece.utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2254
VLSI, asynchronous circuit design and architecture, timing analysis, and formal verification
Armin Tajalli
Associate Professor
- Phone: 801-581-4840
- Email: armin.tajalli@utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2224
Integrated wireline and wireless systems, energy-efficient integrated systems, high-speed wireline systems, RF circuits, data converters, phase-locked loops and frequency synthesisers, analog integrated circuits, extremely low power integrated systems
Ross Walker
Adjunct Associate Professor
Atomos Systems
- Email: walker.ross@gmail.com
Mixed-signal circuits for sensor systems
Darrin Young
USTAR Associate Professor
- Phone: 801-581-6512
- Email: darrin.young@utah.edu
- Office: SMBB 3741
Low-power integrated circuits design coupled with MEMS-based sensing systems for wearable sensing, biomedical implant, environmental sensing, power transfer, RF communication, and general industrial sensing applications