I'm a professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst where I am focusing on nanoscale computing fabrics and electronics. Nanofabrics initiated in my group include NASICs, Spin Wave Functions, N3ASICs, and N3P. I am also affiliated with BlueRISC Inc, a company I founded in 2002, that develops and sells end-point/anti-tamper security processors and hardware-assisted solutions for anti tamper (TrustGUARD products). WindowsSCOPE targets cyber security and memory forensics. I was the General Chair of Nanoarch '11 the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures. I lead the Nanoelectronics Technical Research Group (with Prof Mark Tuominen, Physics) at the CHM/NSEC NSF-sponsored nanoscience center. I am also the Theme Lead for the Nanofabrics research theme at the FENA/FCRP nanoarchitectonics research center, funded by SRC and DARPA, and involved in the DARPA NVL project. Further, I am the Director of the Nanoscale Architectures Laboratory. Some of my other affiliations include being an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology.
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Towards Defect-Tolerant Nanoscale Architectures (with Teng Wang), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) (2006)
Nanoscale computing systems show great potential but at the same time introduce new challenges not...
Latching on the wire and pipelining in nanoscale designs (with Teng Wang), Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (2004)
In contrast to general-purpose programmable fabrics, such as PLAs, we develop nano-fabrics that, while also...