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Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Adjunct Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Utah. He holds a joint appointment since July 2024, having previously served as Assistant Professor (2016–2019) and Adjunct Assistant Professor in Computing (2016–2019). His research focuses on FPGA design, VLSI systems, nanoelectronics, and hardware security. He leads projects in emerging devices like TIGFETs, compute-in-memory architectures, and radiation-hardened FPGA fabrics.
Teaching includes courses on Digital VLSI Design, Embedded Systems Design, and thesis supervision. He has secured grants from NSF, DARPA, and industry partners totaling over $10M, addressing topics like FPGA redaction, neuromorphic systems, and environmental sensors. Notable awards include the NSF CAREER Award (2018) and IEEE Senior Member elevation (2016). He actively serves on IEEE committees for nanoelectronics and EDA tools, contributing to standards like OpenFPGA.
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