
معرفی
Rakshith Saligram is an Assistant Professor in the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, part of the Tickle College of Engineering. His research focuses on cryogenic VLSI circuits, quantum computing hardware, and TCAD modeling. He holds a PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology, an MS from the University of Southern California, and a BE from BMS College of Engineering, India.
Education:
- PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech (Atlanta, U.S.)
- MS Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Southern California (Los Angeles, U.S.)
- BE Electronics and Communication, BMS College of Engineering (Bangalore, India)
His research interests include cryogenic circuits, compute-in-memory systems, and high-performance computing architectures. Recent work spans cryogenic DRAM designs, analog CIM systems, and cryogenic CPU optimization. His publications highlight advancements in low-temperature operation (down to -270°C) for quantum computing applications.
Awards & Recognition:
- Colonel Oscar P. Cleaver Dissertation Proposal Award Nominee (2023)
- EDS PhD Fellowship (2022)
- Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship Finalist (2022)
He has organized collaborations with IMEC USA and presented at venues like IEEE CICC and IEDM. His lab focuses on bridging cryogenic electronics and quantum computing infrastructure.





