I received a diploma in Computer Engineering from the Department of Computer & Communications Engineering (CCED) at the University of Thessaly, Greece in 2005.  During my undergraduate studies I worked in Intracom S.A., Greece and Foundation of Research & Technology, Greece (FORTH) as intern.

I came in U.S.A to pursue my graduate studies in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) of Purdue University. From August 2005 I am a Research Assistant in  Nanoelectronics Research Lab (NRL), under the guidance of Professor Kaushik Roy. From August 2005 and for 4 semesters I was a Teaching Assistant in ASIC Design Laboratory.

 

I was with the Advanced Technology Group, Qualcomm, San Diego as an intern during the summer of 2008 and explored the 3d integration feasibility of logic/memory and analyzed potential sensitive gates using as test vehicle an ARM processor in 45nm technology through a Variability Aware Modeling tool (VAM) that was co-developed with IMEC’s TAD team, Belgium.

 

My research interests include low power,  process variations tolerant circuit and system design in nanometer technologies.

 

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Georgios Karakonstantis

Phd Candidate

Electrical & Computer Enineering

Nanoelectronics Research Laboratory  ( NRL)

Purdue University

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