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Prof. Vladimir Marko Stojanovic
Visiting Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Chief Architect and Co-Founder, Ayar Labs
Primary DLC
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT Room:
38-260
(617) 324-4913
vlada@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Integrated Systems
Silicon Photonics
NEM Relays
Emerging Devices
Modeling of Noise and Dynamics
Digital Communications
Analog, Mixed-Signal and VLSI Circuits
Communications and Signal Processing
High-Speed Electrical and Optical Links
Transceivers
Research Summary
Integrated System Design in Emerging Technologies -- The overarching idea of this research theme is to develop circuit and system design techniques that best leverage the potential of the emerging switch and interconnect devices. This research both points to the potential impact of these new technolgies at the system/application level as well as sets the specifications and roadmaps that these new devices and technologies have to achieve to successfully compete and surpass the CMOS technology.
Integrated System Design in Deep Sub-Micron CMOS -- The overaching idea of this research theme is the tight interaction of the communication system algorithms and their implementation in the light of tight energy-constraints across a range of integrated communication systems applications - from wireless sensor nodes to high-throughput, power-constrained mm-wave radios and wireline backplanes, servers and manycore memory systems.
Recent Work
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