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Dept of ECE at Girijananda Chowdhury University successfully conducted the Day-2 sessions of the 3-Day Workshop on Low-Power VLSI Design

The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at Girijananda Chowdhury University successfully conducted the Day-2 sessions of the 3-Day Workshop on Low-Power VLSI Design: Driving India’s Semiconductor Progress, sponsored by AICTE VAANI (Vibrant Advocacy for Advancement and Nurturing of Indian Languages).

The second day of the workshop featured a series of insightful talks and hands-on sessions:

Dr. Rajesh Saha,  Assistant Professor in the Department of ECE, NIT Silchar, delivered a session on the Application of Tunnel FET for Heavy Ion Induced Radiation Sensors and Biosensors. His presentation focused on the innovative use of Tunnel Field-Effect Transistors (Tunnel FETs) in radiation sensing and biosensing applications. It is noteworthy that Dr. Saha has been recognized in the 2023-2024 World Ranking of the Top 2% Scientists in the field of Nanoscience & Nanotechnology by Stanford University and Elsevier, marking a significant achievement in his academic career.

Dr. Rupam Goswami, Assistant Professor at Tezpur University, presented on Random Telegraph Noise in MOS Transistor: From Modelling to Simulation, where he discussed the challenges and advancements in understanding random noise phenomena in MOS transistors. His talk provided crucial insights into how random telegraph noise affects the reliability of VLSI circuits, an important area for the development of high-performance semiconductor devices. Dr. Goswami has 1 patent and 2 designs in his credit. He is an IEEE senior member and recipient of Young Scientist Award by Government of Assam. 

Dr. Saurav Nath, Project Associate-II at C2S, conducted two engaging hands-on sessions, where participants had the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, enhancing their understanding of low-power VLSI design techniques.

This workshop continues to play a pivotal role in advancing knowledge and skills in low-power VLSI design, contributing to the ongoing progress of India’s semiconductor sector. The event serves as an important platform for experts and students to collaborate and explore the latest developments in the field.

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