
معرفی
Arijit Raychowdhury is a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Engineering. His research spans low power digital and mixed-signal circuit design, power converters, sensor systems, and circuit-device technology interactions, supported by over 80 publications and 25+ patents.
He earned his PhD from Purdue University in 2007, receiving the College of Engineering Best Thesis Award and Dimitris N. Chorafas Award for doctoral research excellence. His work focuses on energy-efficient hardware for smart cameras, voice activity detection, and non-Boolean computing fabrics using emerging devices.
Recent publications reveal strong trends in in-sensor analytics via compressed sensing, oscillator-based neuromorphic computing, and ultra-low power adaptive circuits for variation tolerance. His innovations bridge circuit design with machine learning and context-aware systems.
Scientific awards include:
- Intel Labs Technical Contribution Award (2011)
- Best Paper Awards at ISLPED (2012, 2006) and IEEE Nanotechnology Conference (2003)
- SRC Technical Excellence Award (2005)
- Intel Foundation and NASA INAC Fellowships (2006, 2004)
- Dimitris N. Chorafas and Purdue Best Thesis Award (2007)
He serves on Technical Program Committees for DAC, ICCAD, VLSI Symposium, and ISQED, and contributes as guest associate-editor for JETC while teaching specialized short courses globally.




