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...

 

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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...