Daniel Saabمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Daniel Saab is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering at Case School of Engineering, Case Western Reserve University. His research focuses on computer architecture, VLSI system design, CAD design automation, and MEMS/NEMS-based technologies. He holds a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1988), following a Master of Science (1985) and Bachelor of Science (1983) in the same field. His work emphasizes ultra-low-power and high-speed electronic systems, particularly leveraging nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) and MEMS technologies. Key contributions include MEMS-based logic gates for radiation-resistant processors, ultra-fast 1 GHz NEMS switches, and hybrid CNEMS-CMOS FPGA architectures. His research also addresses hardware security, such as Trojan modeling and verification methods for integrated circuits. Publications span conferences like IEEE SENSORS, TRANSDUCERS, and International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, with a focus on advancing low-power circuits, nanotechnology integration, and high-reliability electronics. Current affiliations include teaching and research leadership at Case School of Engineering.







