Sanjukta Bhanja

Assistant Professor

Nano Computing Research Group (NCRG)

Electrical Engineering ENB118

University of South Florida

4202 East Fowler Avenue 

Tampa, FL 33620.

Office: ENB 376

Lab: ENB 349A

Email bhanja@eng.usf.edu

Phone (813) 974 4755 (office)

Phone (813) 974 4477 (lab)

FAX (813) 974 5250

 

 

Biography: Sanjukta Bhanja received Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from Jadavpur University, Calcutta in 1991 and Masters Degree from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 1994. She finished her PhD degree in Computer Science and Engineering in 2002 from the University of South Florida, Tampa. She is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of South Florida. Her primary research focus is in non-CMOS nano-computing, VLSI design automation with emphasis on data-driven uncertainties, trade-off of error, power, and reliability at various levels of design abstractions.  She is the recipient of the New Researcher award from the University of South Florida in 2002, NSF CAREER award (2007-2011), USF Tau Beta Pi “Outstanding Engineering Faculty Researcher” award, 2007 and USF “Outstanding Faculty Research Achievement Award”, 2008.

 

Extended Vita: (PDF)

 

Publications:  Complete list

 

Research Interests: Details

 

¨       VLSI Design Automation

¨       Reliable Computing with Inherent Errors

¨       Soft  Errors

¨       Quantun-dot  Cellular Automata

¨       Fab-aware modeling of (Magnetic Cellular automata)

¨       Modeling faithful to Quantum Mechanical behaviors

¨       Error, Power and Redundancy trade-off

¨       Unconventional mapping of algorithms into nano devices like QCA and Y-CNT

 

Students:

 

¨     Karthikeyan Lingasubramanian (Ph.D.)

¨     Anita Kumari (Ph.D.)

¨     Javier Pulecio (Ph.D.)

¨     Dinuka Karunaratne (Ph.D.)

¨     Sri Harsha Bodapelli (Ph.D.)

¨     Srinath Rajaraman (Ph.D.)

¨     Pruthvi Pendru (MS)

¨     Past Graduates

 

Courses:

 

·         LowPower VLSI Design (EEL 6936)

·         Digital CMOS VLSI Design (EEL5344C)

·         Logic Design (EEL 4705)

 

Conferences:

 

·         General Co-Chair for IEEE/ACM GLSVLSI, 2009.

·         Program Co-Chair for IEEE  ISVLSI, 2009.

·         Program Co-Chair for IEEE/ACM GLSVLSI, 2008.

·         Technical Program Committee for IEEE NDCS, 2008

·         Technical Review Committee for IEEE ISCAS, 2008, 2009.

·         Technical Program Committee for IEEE/ACM VLSI Design, 2008.

 

Professional Services:

 

·         Host, Distinguished Lecture Series, sponsored by Computer Research Association's Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W), Fall 2007.

·         Technical Program Committee for ACM GLSVLSI, 2007.

·         Technical Review Committee for IEEE ISCAS, 2007.

·         Session Chair IEEE/ASEE Frontiers in Education (FIE), 2007.

·         Session Chair ACM GLSVLSI, 2006, 2007.

·         Local Arrangement Chair for IEEE ISVLSI, 2003, 2005.

·         Invited Speaker (Title: “Field Coupled Nano-Computing”) for National Symposium on Emerging Computing, IEEE WIE, Kolkata, 2007.

·         Reviewer of IEEE Transactions on VLSI, IEEE Transactions on CAD, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, JETTA

·         Reviewer for  IEEE VLSI Design, IEEE/ACM DAC, IEEE ISCAS, ACM GLSVLSI.

·         College of Engineering Computer Committee, University of South Florida, 2003.

·         Electrical Engineering Faculty Hiring Committee, University of South Florida, 2005, 2006.

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