Visvesh S SatheView profile
Associate Professor
Visvesh S. Sathe is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Previously, he served as Associate Professor at the University of Washington (2013-2022) and held roles at AMD (2007-2013), where he contributed to energy-efficient microprocessor design. His research focuses on energy-efficient computing, implantable electronics, and closed-loop neural interfaces. He leads the Processing Systems Lab (PSyLab), exploring computational techniques for hardware optimization in digital and mixed-signal systems. Education: B.Tech from IIT Bombay; M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Research Interests: Energy-efficient IC design, power management architectures, bi-directional neural interfaces, adaptive baseband processing, and SoC optimization. His work emphasizes run-time control of clocking, voltage regulation, and thermal management. Key Awards: NSF CAREER Award (2019), Intel Outstanding Researcher Award (2021), and IEEE Distinguished Lecturer (2021-2022). Notable contributions include the first resonant-clocked production processor and adaptive clocking for supply droop mitigation. Advisees/Grants: While specific grant details aren't provided, his lab’s work is funded by NSF and industry partnerships. His research spans from circuit-level innovations to system-level integration, with applications in biomedical and high-performance computing. Labs/Teams: PSyLab at Georgia Tech drives interdisciplinary projects in energy-efficient systems and neural interfaces, collaborating with industry and academic partners globally.






