
Dmitri Strukov
Professor · Solid-State Nanoionics
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)United States
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Dmitri Strukov is a Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His work spans material science, electrical engineering, and computer science, focusing on novel computing paradigms using emerging memory devices.
- Education: PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from SUNY Stony Brook, MS in Applied Physics and Mathematics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
Research Interests include neuromorphic computing, non-volatile memory applications, and mixed-signal circuits for machine learning and hardware security. His group develops memristive crossbar arrays and 3D NAND flash for energy-efficient systems.
Scientific Leadership features Fellow of IEEE and Distinguished Lecturer roles. His work has been recognized with best paper awards at ASPLOS’19 and Computing Frontiers’13.
- Students: Mentored PhD graduates in neurocomputing, security, and memristor design including Z. Fahimi, S. Larimian, M.R. Mahmoodi, and X. Guo.
- Grants: Funded by AFOSR, ARO, DARPA, NSF, and industry leaders like Google and Samsung.
- Labs: Utilizes UCSB’s nanofabrication center and advanced tools for memristor characterization.
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