
| Prof. Sameer R Sonkusale is as Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Tufts University, where he leads the Nanoscale Sensors, Integrated Circuits and Metamaterials Laboratory. He is currently a visiting associate professor at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Womens Hospital at Havard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology for the year 2011-2012.
Prof. Sonkusale was an Assistant Professor at
Texas A&M University, College Station, Tx from 2002 to 2004 and at Tufts University from 2004 to 2010.
Prior to an academic career, he worked at Texas Instruments from 1996-1997 in Bangalore. He also spent several summers at Texas Instruments during graduate studies in Dallas, Texas and Warren, New Jersey. Prof. Sonkusale received his MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from University of Pennsylvania under the supervision of Prof. Jan Van der Spiegel . He was co-advised by Dr. K. Nagaraj from Texas Instruments and by Prof. Ken Laker at University of Pennsylvania . His undergraduate degree is in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS Pilani), India. . Prof. Sonkusale's teaching and research interests are in the area of nanoscale science and engineering, nanoscale sensors-on-a-chip and instrumentation-on-a-chip, low power integrated circuits, biomedical circuits and systems, and analog to information converters. A recent addition to this list is the area of metamaterials and plasmonics. Prof. Sonkusale received the NSF CAREER award in 2010, the Future Trends in Microelectronics Best poster prize in 2009, and has won several best paper awards with his students at many international conferences (NANO 2008, SENSORS 2008, ISDRS 2009, FTM 2009). He was also the leader of the team that was the finalist at the Semiconductor Research Corporation System-on-Chip design contest in 2006. Prof. Sonkusale is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions of Circuits and Systems-1. He also serves on Analog Signal Processing Technical Committee, Biomedical Circuits and Systems Technical Committee of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. He is also on the Technical Program Committees of several conferences such as ISCAS, SENSORS, GLSVLI and EMBC, and on the student forum committee at ISSCC 2011. |
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