Education
He received his Bachelor of Surgery and Master of Surgery degrees in electrical engineering in 1992 and his Doctor of Philosophy in 1998 from Stanford University under the supervision of Professor Mark Horowitz.
He received his Bachelor of Surgery and Master of Surgery degrees in electrical engineering in 1992 and his Doctor of Philosophy in 1998 from Stanford University under the supervision of Professor Mark Horowitz.
Since then, he has been a professor at University of California, Los Angeles with over 100 journal and conference publications. In 2010, he co-founded Pluribus Networks, Incorporated. with Robert Drost and Sunay Tripathi. His research interests are in the area of high-performance digital and mixed-signal circuit design and high-performance networking.
Research areas include the design of high-speed data and clock-recovery circuits for large Very-large-scale integration systems, design of low-power, high-performance computing building blocks, high-voltage drivers for MEMs applications, power optimization of computing systems, and analog-circuit power optimization for nanometer scale devices.