Vladimir Stojanovic
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
vlada@mit.edu
617.324.4913—Tel
Room 38-260
Professor Vladimir Stojanovic is a principal investigator in the
Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT). He received the Dipl.Ing. from the University
of Belgrade in 1998, the M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. from Stanford University
in 2000 and 2005 respectively. From 2001 to 2004, he was Principal
Engineer in the Logic Interface Division of Rambus, Inc.
Professor Stojanovic's research interests include design, modeling, and optimization of
integrated systems, from novel switching and interconnect devices (such as NEM relays and silicon-photonics) to standard CMOS circuits.
The first research thrust focuses on integration and circuit and system design with NEM relays and silicon-photonic devices, as next generation replacements for CMOS switch and interconnect technologies.
The second research thrust focuses on implementation of advanced systems techniques in cutting-edge CMOS technology. In particular, topics range from optimization of
integrated circuits and systems and application of convex optimization
to digital communications, to analog and VLSI circuits, modeling of
noise and dynamics in circuits and systems, communications and signal
processing architectures, high-speed electrical and optical links,
on-chip signalling, clock generation and distribution and high-speed
digital and mixed-signal IC design.
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