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Abhijit Chatterjee is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, part of the College of Engineering. He is an IEEE Fellow and has held roles such as Chair of the VLSI Technical Interest Group (2010-2012). His research focuses on low-power systems, mixed-signal/RF design, fault-tolerant computing, and adaptive real-time systems.
Education: Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1990).
Research interests include error-resilient signal processing, VLSI testing, and multi-GHz design/test. His work on self-healing chips was highlighted by General Electric and the Wall Street Journal. Key achievements include 23 patents, over 425 refereed publications, and supervision of 43 doctoral students.
Awards include NSF grants, Best Paper Awards, and the Margarida Jacome Award (2007) for VIZOR technology. He co-founded Ardext Technologies (2000–2002), serving as chairman and chief scientist.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Low-power, Adaptive, and Resilient Systems Laboratory. Collaborated with NASA’s New Millennium Project and contributed to technology transfer initiatives.



