Advancing VLSI through Machine Learning
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Dr. Abhishek Narayan Tripathi is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department
of Micro and Nanoelectronics, School of Electronics Engineering, Vellore Institute
of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. He holds a Ph.D. in ECE with a specialization
in VLSI Design and Embedded Technology from MANIT, Bhopal. His
research work includes the development of methodologies for dynamic power and
leakage power estimation in FPGA and ASIC‑based implementations, VLSI system
design, AI, deep learning, and microprocessor architecture.
Dr. Jagana Bihari Padhy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Embedded
Technology, School of Electronics Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology,
Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. He holds a Ph.D. in ECE with a specialization in optical
wireless system design from IIIT Bhubaneswar. His research work includes the
development of optical system design both in wired and wireless methodologies for
the next generation of communication 5G and beyond.
Dr. Indrasen Singh is an Assistant Professor (Sr. Grade‑2) in the Department of Embedded
Technology, School of Electronics Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore,
Tamil Nadu, India. His research interests are in the areas of cooperative communication,
stochastic geometry, modelling of wireless networks, heterogeneous networks, millimetre
wave communications, device‑to‑device communication, and 5G/6G communication.
Dr. Shubham Tayal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering, SR University, Warangal, India. He has more than
6 years of academic/research experience in teaching at the UG and PG levels. He
received his Ph.D. in Microelectronics and VLSI Design from the National Institute
of Technology, Kurukshetra; M.Tech. (VLSI Design) from YMCA University of
Science and Technology, Faridabad; and B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication
Engineering) from MDU, Rohtak. His research interests include simulation and
modelling of multi‑gate semiconductor devices, device‑circuit co‑design in digital/
analogue domain, ML, and Internet of Things.
Prof. Ghanshyam Singh received a Ph.D. degree in Electronics Engineering from
the Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India,
in 2000. At present, he is a full Professor with the Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, APK Campus, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.
His research and teaching interests include RF/microwave engineering, millimetre/
THz wave antennas and their applications in communication and imaging, next‑generation
communication systems (OFDM and cognitive radio), and nanophotonics.
He has more than 19 years of teaching and research experience in electromagnetic/
microwave engineering, wireless communication, and nanophotonics.