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Distinguished ACM Speaker:
Mohammad Tehranipoor
Based in CT, USA
SIG affiliations: SIGDA
Bio: Mohammad Tehranipoor is currently an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Connecticut. His current research projects include: computer-aided design and test for CMOS VLSI designs, Reliable systems designat nanoscale, design-for-testability, at-speed test, secure design and IC trust. Dr. Tehranipoor has published over 105 journal articles and refereed conference papers in the above. He has published two books entitled “Nanometer Technology Designs – High-Quality Delay Tests” and “Emerging Nanotechnologies – Test, Defect Tolerance and Reliability” in addition to seven book chapters. He is a recipient of a best paper award at the 2005 VLSI Test Symposium (VTS), best paper award at the 2008 North Atlantic Test Workshop (NATW), best paper award at NATW’2009, honorable mention for best paper award at NATW’2008, best paper candidate at the 2006 Design Automation Conference (DAC), best paper candidate at the 2005 Texas Instrument Symposium on Test, best panel award at VTS’2006, and top ten paper recognition at the 2005 International Test Conference (ITC). Dr. Tehranipoor is also a recipient of the 2008 IEEE Computer Society (CS) Meritorious Service Award, the 2010 IEEE CS Most Successful Technical Event for co-founding and chairing HOST Symposium, the 2009 NSF CAREER award, and the 2009 UConn ECE Research Excellence Award. He serves on the program committee of several leading conferences and workshops. Dr. Tehranipoor served as the guest editor for Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications (JETTA) and IEEE Design and Test of Computers. He served as Program Chair of the 2007 IEEE Defect-Based Testing (DBT) workshop, Program Chair of the 2008 IEEE Defect and Data Driven Testing (D3T), Co-program Chair of the 2008 International Defect and Fault Tolerance Symposium in VLSI Systems (DFTS), and General Chair for D3T-2009 and DFTS-2009. He co-founded a new workshop called IEEE International Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) and served as HOST-2008 and HOST-2009 General Chair and Chair of Steering Committee. He is currently serving as Vice-general Chair for the 2011 IEEE North Atlantic Test Workshop (NATW), an Associate Editor for JETTA, an Associate Editor for IEEE Design and Test of Computers, an Associate Editor for Journal of Low Power Electronics (JOLPE), and Editor for TTTC Newsletter. He is a term member of Graduate Faculty of ECE Department at Duke University. Dr. Tehranipoor is a Senior Member of the IEEE and Member of ACM and ACM SIGDA.
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