Circuits and VLSI

Pamela Abshire
Professor
CMOS biosensors and bioelectronic interfaces Lab-on-CMOS (LoCMOS) systems Cell-based sensing and hybrid bio-electronic systems, Adaptive and self-calibrating mixed-signal integrated circuits, Ultra-low-power and information-efficient sensor systems, Neuronal computation and biocomputing architectures, Implantable, ingestible, and wearable microsystems, Sensors for robotics, mobility, and autonomy

Alex Doboli
Professor
CAD for electronic circuits and systems; specification, modeling, and synthesis of analog and mixed-signal circuits; Cyber-Physical and embedded (hardware-software) systems; methodologies for innovation in electronic design.

Sangjin Hong
Professor
Design and development of intelligent sensor networks that integrate heterogeneous sensors to detect abnormal activities, reconstruct missing data, and improve object behavior prediction.
Design and implementation of low-complexity hardware architectures for computationally intensive signal processing algorithms, with reduced complexity and high-performance reconfigurable architectures that optimize computational efficiency, flexibility, and resource utilization.

Peter Milder
Associate Professor
Automatic hardware generation and optimization tools; Domain-specific languages for hardware; Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs); Hardware for signal processing, communication systems, computer vision, and other areas

Emre Salman
Professor
Nanoscale integrated circuit design; emerging technologies for future electronic systems, highly heterogeneous integrated systems, digital and mixed signal circuits.

Kenneth Short
Professor
Digital system design; embedded microprocessor systems; instrumentation

Milutin Stanacevic
Professor
milutin.stanacevic@stonybrook.edu
Analog and Digital VLSI circuits and systems, autonomous adaptive microsystems, real-time source localization and separation, micropower implantable biomedical instrumentation and telemetry
