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Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Kiarash Bazargan

Associate Professor

Education

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Honors/Awards

National Science Foundation CAREER award, 2003

Synopsis

My research interests are primarily in the field of VLSI-CAD. They include FPGA physical design, reconfigurable computing, and ASIC floorplanning/placement. I do some FPGA designs as well.

Advances in the FPGA technology have made them increasingly more powerful in the past decade, and their market share is increasing every year. The main reason for their popularity is their flexibility in changing designs without having to go through more fabrication cycles. However, the performance, power, and area efficiency of FPGAs lags behind their ASIC counterparts. My objective is to bridge the gap between ASICs and FPGAs by devising better architectures, CAD algorithms, and programming paradigms.

Selected Publications