I got my degree from CMU in the 80s, having done work on statistical TCAD, circuit and timing simulation, and a bunch of related topics. I then joined Bell Laboratories where I worked on modeling and parameter extraction, followed by leading a large project to build a circuit simulator. In 1996 left Bell Labs and joined IBM Research in Austin, where I managed a department working technology and DFM until 2012 then went back to doing research, and worked on applying EDA techniques to adjacent topics.
On Jan 3, 2014, I left IBM to found Radyalis and focus on the area of Cancer Radiation Therapy.
Specialties: DFM, Modeling, simulation, analysis and optimization of microelectronic circuits. ...
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