Jean-Baptiste Bégueret is a researcher with extensive contributions to integrated circuits , RF design , and low-power electronics . His work spans analog , digital , and mixed-signal systems.
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Jean-Baptiste Bégueret is a researcher with extensive contributions to integrated circuits , RF design , and low-power electronics . His work spans analog , digital , and mixed-signal systems.
Mikhail Dorojevets is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University , New York. His research focuses on parallel computer architecture, high-performance systems design, and superconductor processors . He has contributed extensively to RSFQ (Rapid Single Flux Quantum) and RQL (Resonator Quantum Logic) technologies for ultra-high-speed computing systems. Key areas of expertise include: Superconducting electronics for energy-efficient computing High-frequency (GHz-scale) processor design Architectures for parallel and wave-pipelined systems FPGA-based hardware acceleration for network processing His work spans both theoretical and applied aspects, including: Design of RSFQ arithmetic logic units (ALUs) and multipliers Development of 20+ GHz microprocessor prototypes Optimization of energy consumption in superconductor-based systems Publications emphasize advancements in: Superconductor VLSI implementation High-performance storage architectures Multi-port register file designs Integration of satisfiability solvers with hardware
Andreas Steininger is an Associate Professor in the Department of Embedded Computing Systems at TU Wien. His primary research focuses on fault-tolerant computing, asynchronous logic, and dependable systems. He leads the Embedded Computing Systems group and serves as Director of the Curriculum Commission for Computer Engineering. His work emphasizes resilient hardware architectures, radiation effects in microelectronics, and timing domain interfacing. He has contributed to numerous projects with industry partners like Intel and TTTech Auto AG, addressing challenges in trustworthy autonomous systems and robust distributed algorithms. Key research interests include asynchronous circuits, clockless processors, and error detection mechanisms. He has over 50 publications in top-tier conferences and journals, including IEEE Transactions and ASYNC. Notable contributions include methodologies for mitigating single-event transients in QDI logic and fault-tolerant clock generation schemes. He teaches advanced courses in digital design, computer engineering, and scientific research methods. His projects span radiation-hardened ASIC design, metastability analysis in FPGAs, and secure IoT architectures. He actively collaborates with automotive and aerospace industries to develop solutions for embedded systems reliability. Recent work explores fault resilience in neural networks and energy-efficient asynchronous microprocessors.