Integrated Circuits and Systems group, IIT Madras

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VLSI group, IIT Madras

Welcome to the homepage of the VLSI group in the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Madras. We are located in a beautiful wooded campus in southern Chennai.

Our faculty and students are involved in research in the areas of analog, mixed signal, and RF design, analysis and simulation of noise in circuits, VLSI DSP architectures, and reconfigurable computing. Click on the tabs above to find out more about us and our research.

We regularly have openings for students in our research group. If you wish to study here, go through this page for more information and contact the faculty member working in your area of interest.

Upcoming GIAN courses

The following courses will be offered at IIT Madras as a part of the Global Initiative of Academic Networks(GIAN). To register, visit http://www.gian.iitkgp.ac.in/.

News

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  • The paper A 500Mb/s, 200pJ/bit die-to-die bidirectional link with 24kV surge isolation and 50kV/s CMR using resonant inductive coupling in 180nm CMOS** by Subhashish Mukherjee, Anoop Narayan Bhat, Kumar Anurag Shrivastava, Madhulatha Bonu, Benjamin Sutton, Jhankar Malakar, and Nagendra Krishnapura will be presented at the 2017 International Solid-State Circuits Conference to be held in San Francisco, USA in Feb. 2017.
  • Dr. Qadeer Khan has joined our faculty. He has a PhD from the Oregon State University. He also has extensive industrial experience at Freescale and Qualcomm. He works in the area of integrated power management circuits. Welcome Qadeer!
  • Aswani Kumar, Deepthi, Mukund Mishra, Shraman, Soumith, Sreenivasulu, Suraj Kumar have joined our research group. A warm welcome to all of them.
  • Dr. Saurabh Saxena has joined our faculty. He has a PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. He works in the area of high speed serial links. Welcome Saurabh!

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