Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Krishnendu Chakrabarty received the B. Tech. degree from the Indian
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, in 1990, and the M.S.E. and Ph.D.
degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1992 and 1995,
respectively, all in Computer Science and Engineering. He is now
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. Dr.
Chakrabarty is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Early
Faculty (CAREER) award and the Office of Naval Research Young
Investigator award. His current research projects include: testing and
design-for-testability of system-on-chip integrated circuits;
microfluidic biochips; microfluidics-based chip cooling; wireless sensor
networks. Prof. Chakrabarty has authored four books─Microelectrofluidic
Systems: Modeling and Simulation (CRC Press, 2002), Test Resource
Partitioning for System-on-a-Chip (Kluwer, 2002), Scalable
Infrastructure for Distributed Sensor Networks (Springer, 2005), and
Digital Microfluidics Biochips: Synthesis, Testing, and Reconfigutaion
Techniques (CRC Press, 2006)─and edited the book volumes SOC
(System-on-a-Chip) Testing for Plug and Play Test Automation (Kluwer,
2002) and Design Automation Methods and Tools for Microfluidics-Based
Biochips (Springer, 2006). He is also an author of the forthcoming book
Adaptive Cooling of Integrated Circuits using Digital Microfluidics
(Artech House, April 2007). He has contributed over a dozen invited
chapters to book volumes, and published over 240 papers in archival
journals and refereed conference proceedings. He holds a US patent in
built-in self-test and is a co-inventor of a pending US patent on sensor
networks. He is a recipient of best paper awards at the 2007 IEEE
International Conference on VLSI Design, the 2005 IEEE International
Conference on Computer Design, and the 2001 IEEE Design, Automation
and Test in Europe (DATE) Conference. He is also a recipient of the
Humboldt Research Fellowship, awarded by the Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation, Germany.
Prof. Chakrabarty is a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE Computer
Society for 2006-2007 and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Circuits
and Systems Society for 2006-2007. He is an Associate Editor of IEEE
Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and
Systems, IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and System I, ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in
Computing Systems, an Editor of IEEE Design & Test of Computers, and
an Editor of Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications
(JETTA). He is a member of the editorial board for Microelectronics
Journal, Sensor Letters, and Journal of Embedded Computing, and
he serves as a subject area editor for the International Journal of
Distributed Sensor Networks. In the recent past, he has also served as
an Associateg Editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II:
Analog and Digital Signal Processingg. He is a senior member of IEEE,
a senior member of ACM, and a member of Sigma Xi. He serves as Vice
Chair of Technical Activities in IEEE's Test Technology Technical
Council, and is a member of the program committees of several
IEEE ACM conferences and workshops. He served as the chair of the
emerging technologies subcommittee for the IEEE Int. Conf. CAD
(2005-2006), and chairs the subcommittee for new, emerging, and
specialized technologies for the 2006-2007 IEEE ACM Design Automation
Conference. He served as Tutorials Chair for the 2005 IEEE
International Conference on VLSI Design and Program Chair for the 2005
gIEEE Asian Test Symposium. He is the designated Program Chair for the
CAD, Design, and Test Conference for the 2007 IEEE Symposium on
Design, Integration, Test, and Packaging of MEMS MOEMS (DTIP’07). He
delivered keynote talks at the gInternational Conference & Exhibition on
Micro Electro, Opto, Mechanical Systems and Components (Munich,
Germany, October 2005), the gInternational Conference on Design and Test
of Integrated Systems (Tunis, Tunisia, September 2006), as well as
invited talks on biochips CAD at several other conferences.