Dear Sir/Ma'am,
Trust you are doing well.
The IEEE
VLSI Student Branch Chapter at the Indian Institute
of Science(IISc), in association with IEEE-IISc Student Branch, is
organizing a Webinar on "Nanosystems: Lab to Fab" by Dr.
Tathagata Srimani. Dr. Tathagata Srimani is an incoming assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He is currently
a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford Robust Systems Group with Professor Subhasish Mitra. Previously, he received the S.M. and the Ph.D. degree in
EECS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2018 and 2022 respectively, under the direction of Professor Max Shulaker, and the B.Tech degree
in E&ECE from IIT Kharagpur in 2016. His research interests include demonstrations of circuits and systems leveraging new nanotechnologies, heterogeneous
integration, monolithic 3D integration, and technology-architecture co-design. He was a recipient of the MIT Presidential Fellowship in 2016 and Morris
Joseph Levin Award—best Masterworks (S.M. thesis) presentation at MIT in 2018
Kindly register for this event by the 21st of July evening. Apologies for such short notice of the event.
Do join us for a great learning experience, and kindly consider sharing this with your students/colleagues as well. We are excited and looking forward to seeing you all in the webinar.
Note: Kindly check your Spam/Junk folder as well for the Webinar Link. The link will be shared in the early morning on the 22nd of July.
The event details are mentioned below (Please see the attached poster):
Event Timing: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM (IST) (Online)
Event Date: 22nd July 2023
Event Registration Link: Click Here
Thank You.
Regards,
Soham Lakhote
Ph.D. Scholar (PMRF)
ECE Dept., IISC Bengaluru
On behalf of the IEEE-IISc VLSI Student Branch Chapter
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