
Jennifer Olson Hasler
Professor · Analog and Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
Dr. Jennifer Hasler is a Regents Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech, leading the Integrated Computational Electronics (ICE) Laboratory. She holds advanced degrees in electrical engineering (Arizona State University, 1991; Caltech, 1997) and a Master of Divinity (Emory University, 2020). Her research focuses on neuromorphic engineering, reconfigurable analog systems, and energy-efficient computing, with contributions to Field-Programmable Analog Arrays (FPAAs) and cryogenic quantum control circuits.
- Key Roles: ICE Lab Director, IEEE Member, ordained Christian Church pastor
- Research: Pioneered FPAA SoC development, neuromorphic hardware, and physical computing frameworks
- Awards: 2011 Doctoral Advisor Award, ONR Young Investigator Award
- Education: Teaches analog design, mentors students, and emphasizes faculty-student mentoring
Her work bridges engineering and neuroscience, enabling biologically inspired systems with ultra-low power consumption. Recent projects include quantum-compatible analog circuits and open-source FPAA tool development.
Find Jennifer Olson Hasler elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Scott KoziolBaylor University · Associate Professor
Sungho KimUniversity of Rhode Island · Assistant Professor
Jeff DixUniversity of Arkansas Fayetteville · Assistant Professor
Rahul SarpeshkarDartmouth College · Professor
Ali HajimiriCalifornia Institute of Technology (Caltech) · Professor
Kexin LiArizona State University · Assistant Professor