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Naveen Verma is a professor in Electrical Computer Engineering at Princeton University. His research encompasses analog and digital integrated circuits, emphasizing the development of system platforms for emerging applications, particularly in areas requiring considerable computational instrumentation with energy constraints. Verma's work explores the fundamental limits of integrated circuits, which have historically expanded in application and performance due to Moore's Law. He investigates innovative methodologies in modern IC design to address energy density and performance issues. His research also targets ultra-low-power systems, developing components for low-power processing, communication, and advanced technologies. Notably, Verma's interests include the design of electronic systems capable of effectively acquiring biomedical signals and executing algorithmic computations to reveal correlations in physiological processes. He aims to innovate logic, memory circuits, and connectivity circuits to solve the limits posed by advanced and alternate technologies in integrated circuits.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.