Harmonic Analysis and Signal Processing Seminar
joint with
Special Applied Mathematics Seminar
Open
challenges in field-based microelectronics design and
verification
Vikram Jandhyala
Associate Professor and Director,
Applied Computational Engineering Lab,
Dept of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington Seattle
Founder and Chairman, Physware Inc.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 3:30pm, WWH 517
Abstract
As micro and nano electronics achieve smaller node
sizes and increasing density and functionality, these fields also
approach the limits of design and manufacturing. Eventually, systems
are constructed with the intention of robustness while the underlying
components may be unreliable. One aspect of this challenge is
field-based simulation and design in packaged, stacked, and 3D systems.
This talk focuses on the challenges and approaches to
electromagnetic-circuit simulation, verification, and design. Design
optimization in the presence of complex multiscale physics effects,
large number of parameters, and manufacturing variability in some
parameters is discussed. The challenges of scale, speed, accuracy, and
flexibility in design flows are discussed.
Bio: Dr. Vikram Jandhyala
is Associate Professor and Director of ACE Lab at UW EE. He is a
recipient of an NSF CAREER award, a NASA inventor award, an outstanding
research advisor award from UW EE, and graduate research awards from
IEEE Microwave Society and the University of Illinois. He has published
more than 150 papers and is founder of Physware, a venture-funded
startup in electronic design automation. His research has been funded
by DARPA, NSF, SRC, WRF, NASA, LLNL, DoD, SBIRs, and several industrial
sponsors. His research interests include computational
electromagnetics, integral equations, fast multilevel N-body methods,
electronic design automation, signal and power integrity, EMI/C,
multiphysics applications, synthesis and optimization, EM-circuit
cosimulation, parallel and multicore algorithms, and field theoretic
methods on graphs. He chairs the UW EE Professional Masters Program and
regularly presents short courses in industry, conferences, and national
labs.