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Richard Shi is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle, where he has been a faculty member since 1998. He received his PhD in Computer Science in 1995. His research interests span computer-aided design and testing of VLSI circuits and systems, particularly focusing on analog deep-submicron circuit modeling, simulation, and optimization. He has engaged in significant recent activities in VLSI implementations for communication systems and three-dimensional VLSI circuits, as well as radiation-hardened design technologies. Professor Shi has supervised 20 PhD students and several postdoctoral fellows. He was elected Fellow of IEEE in 2005 for his contributions to computer-aided design of mixed-signal integrated circuits. Throughout his career, he has received numerous accolades, including the NSF CAREER Award and various paper awards from prestigious conferences. He is actively involved with IEEE standards and has served in editorial roles for IEEE Transactions. Additionally, he was a founding chair of the IEEE International Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Symposium.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Faculty member in the Department of Electrical Engineering focusing on VLSI research.
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