Ginosar, Prof. Ran - Technion, Israel

Prof Ran GinasorProfessor Ran Ginosar, Technion, Israel

Ran Ginosar, PhD, Head of the VLSI Systems Research Center and Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science departments at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.

Professor Ginosar has been a visiting Associate Professor with the University of Utah and co-initiated the Asynchronous Architecture Research Project at Intel, where he worked on Intel's asynchronous test chip. He has co-founded a number of companies: i Sight, Ltd., an electronic imaging company, UltraGuide, Ltd., an electronic medical device company, Mobilian Corporation, a wireless fabless chip company that developed VLSI chip sets for wireless modems, Trig Medical, an electronic medical device company, AI Semi, a medical processor company, Plurality Ltd., a multi´-processor core company, NeuroVibes, a brain-computer interface chips company, and Ramon Chips, a rad-hard integrated circuits company.

Professor Ginosar has published numerous papers and his inventions have resulted in a large number of patents. His research interests include VLSI architecture, asynchronous logic and synchronization, electronic imaging, networks-on-chip, manycore architecture and bio-chips. He is presently engaged in research of multiple aspects of synchronization, partly in collaboration with industry. He has taught a number of industrial courses on synchronization, on-chip interconnect and multiple clock domain SoC since 2003.


Course:

Synchronization and Interconnect in Multi-Clock Domain Systems-on-Chips scheduled on 5-7 August 2009, Potts Point, NSW

Course slides: Click here to download the slides (pdf, 11.2 Mb).


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