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Nick van der Meijs received his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering (cum laude) from Delft University of Technology in August 1985. He joined the Network Theory Section in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Delft University of Technology and began working as a research assistant under the supervision of Prof. P.M. Dewilde. He became an assistant professor on March 1, 1990, and was promoted to associate professor on August 1, 1998. In January 1992, he obtained his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering with a thesis titled "Accurate Efficient Layout Extraction." His research focuses on modeling verification of parasitic effects in advanced integrated circuits, where he has contributed to the design and implementation of the Nelsis/Ocean IC design system. He teaches courses such as Introduction to Integrated Circuit Design, Circuit Theory, and Introduction to Electronic Design Automation. His primary interests include efficient algorithms in Electronic Design Automation, statistical timing analysis, and physical/electrical effects in large integrated circuits.
Delft University of Technology • Delft, Netherlands
Conducts research and teaches courses related to Electronic Design Automation, focusing on the modeling and verification of integrated circuits.
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