
معرفی
Pinaki Mazumder is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. He earned his PhD from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has 25+ years of teaching experience.
His research develops CMOS VLSI systems, semiconductor memories, CAD tools for quantum devices, and bio-inspired computing architectures. Innovations include testable DRAM circuits and self-healing memory compilers used industrially.
He has authored books on VLSI routing, neuromorphic computing, and genetic algorithms in circuit design. His work spans quantum MOS, spintronics, and plasmonic devices.
Recognition:
- Fellow of IEEE
- Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science
Dr. Mazumder has secured research funding from NSF, DARPA, DoD, and industry partners. He developed the Quantum SPICE simulator for quantum tunneling circuits and teaches courses on VLSI design, parallel architectures, and nanoelectronics.



