Jaijeet Roychowdhury is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) at the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in machine learning, novel computational paradigms, and the analysis/simulation of cyber-physical, electronic, and biological systems. His research group pioneered self-sustaining oscillator-based Ising machines and contributed to oscillator phase macromodeling, nonlinear system reduction, and open-source prototyping platforms like MAPP. Education: B.Tech., Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, 1987 M.S., Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, UC Berkeley, 1989 Ph.D., Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, UC Berkeley, 1993 Research Interests: Machine learning integration with physical systems Innovative computational hardware (e.g., oscillator-based Ising machines) Oscillator networks for unconventional computing Nonlinear dynamical systems analysis Analog circuit simulation and verification Awards & Recognition: 2019 Bell Labs Prize (with Tianshi Wang) 2009 IEEE Fellow 2019-2023 Bakar Foundation Awards Bell Labs' Extraordinary Achievement Award (1996) Advising & Industry: Notable advisee: Tianshi Wang (Bell Labs Prize co-winner) Cofounder of Berkeley Design Automation (acquired by Mentor Graphics) Leadership roles at AT&T Bell Labs, Bell Labs, and CeLight Inc. Lab & Tools: Leads the Roychowdhury Research Group, developing MAPP (Model and Algorithm Prototyping Platform) and PHLOGON phase-based logic frameworks.


