Teachers Training Programme (TTP)

Low Power VLSI Design and Verification

When

10 Dec 2019
10:00 AM

Organised by

RGPV Under TEQIP - III
At EC Dept. ITM-GOI, Gwalior

About Event,
Low Power VLSI Design and Verification

The TTP on Low Power VLSI Design Verification will focus on the need of low power and ultra low power requirement to the industry, various concepts about the subject in detail, modeling simulation and verification methods used in the electronics Industry.

The Speakers

Lecture From Industries Experts

Events Details

Low Power VLSI Design and Verification

About Event

This Program is proposed to organize a one week teachers training program in Low Power VLSI Design and Verification. This topic has been carefully selected from the recent advancements in subjects like VLSI circuits and systems, VLSI Design, CMOS VLSI Design, VLSI Test and Testability Analysis etc. In fact as an outcome of this training program the teachers will be able to generate ideas so as to augment the course on VLSI such that the student can appreciate the challenges and research areas for their future endeavors. In view of this, the program is focused to prepare engineering faculties to teach, guide and facilitate the UG/PG and Researcher for upcoming VLSI Chip Designing.

The Speakers

1. Dr. Rajarshi Mahapatra, IIITNaya Raipur. 2. Dr. Somesh Kumar, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Electrical / Electronic Engineering ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior. 3. Dr. Vikas Mahor Assistant Professor Dept. of Electronics Comm. Madhav Institute of Technology science. 4. Dr. Manoj Kumar Majumder, Associate Professor, EC Dept., IIITNaya Raipur. 5. Dr. Shyam Akashe Professor Dean Research, ITM University. 6. Dr. Preeti Singh, Asst. Professor HOD Management Dept., ITM-GOI.

Major Topic Covered

Low Power VLSI Design Verification, Ultra Low Power Requirement to the industry Low Power consideration in CMOS VLSI Design Low Power consideration in System On Chip Design. Low Power consideration in SRAM Design. Case Studies in all above.

Electronics and Communication Department

The Electronics Communication Department was started in 1997 with UG Course. The department has always been on a high growth path which reflected through M.Tech. in Embedded system VLSI design in 2007. The department was accredited by National Board of Accreditation in 2009. The department has received various grants from govt. agencies for up-gradation and modernization of laboratories.