Michael Orshansky

Michael Orshansky

Michael Orshansky is an American researcher in integrated circuit design, currently with University of Texas at Austin since 2003. He received his undergraduate education and Ph.D. at the UC Berkeley.[1]

His research interests include statistical CAD algorithms for design for manufacturability, robust circuit design in the presence of process variability, low-power circuit design, modeling and characterization of semiconductor devices.

He is a recipient of the 2004 National Science Foundation Early Career Development Award (CAREER award),[2] the 2004 IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing Best Paper Award,[3] the Best Paper Award at the 2005 Design Automation Conference[4] and the annual SIGDA Outstanding New Faculty Award.[5]

Works

References

  1. ^ Orshansky's home page at UTA
  2. ^ "Engineer gets $400,000 from the National Science Foundation to improve reliability of nano-sized microchip behavior"
  3. ^ "2004 Best Paper Awards", IEEE Trans. SM, vol. 18, no. 4, 2005. — award for “Characterization of Spatial Intrafield Gate CD Variability, Its Impact on Circuit Performance, and Spatial Mask-Level Correction,” by Michael Orshansky, Linda Milor, and Chenming Hu.
  4. ^ Orshansky profile at the faculty directory
  5. ^ "Assistant prof honored by SIGDA"

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