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Alice Wang is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), affiliated with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. Her research focuses on low-power electronics, energy harvesting systems, and advanced circuit design for mobile and embedded applications. She has contributed to innovations in ultra-low-power (ULP) SoCs, wireless sensor networks, and energy-efficient processor architectures.
Key research interests include optimizing energy consumption in 3D-ICs, developing self-powered systems using multimodal energy harvesting, and improving thermal and power management in integrated circuits. Her work spans topics such as low-voltage circuit design, wake-up receiver architectures, and adaptive voltage scaling techniques for mobile processors.
Her publications highlight advancements in low-power radio design, thermal-aware system architectures, and hardware-software co-optimization strategies. Recent work emphasizes industrial IoT applications, machine health monitoring systems, and energy-efficient embedded computing solutions.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. She has advised no students listed in the current data. Her research often intersects with industry challenges in battery-operated devices and scalable microsensor networks.
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