Welcome!
Hi there! I am a 4th year PhD student at USU ECE Department.
I am a member of the USU BRIDGE Lab working under the guidance of Prof. Koushik Chakraborty. Before coming to Utah State in Fall of 2010, I obtained my BS and MS degrees at the University of the Philippines.
My primary area of interest spans both Computer Architecture and VLSI design of reliable computing systems. As technology scales down, the reliability of transistors becomes a major factor in emerging computing systems. My research exploits architectural techniques to design reliable computers. In the past, I have also dabbled in the design of energy efficient three-dimensional multicores. Kindly check out my publications page for more details.
Recent News
My security paper on NoCs named "Fort-NoCs" has been
accepted for publication in the 2014 Design
Automation Conference (DAC 2014) on June 2014 at San Francisco. I also have
another accepted journal paper in Transactions for Very-Large Integration
System for my work on Wear-out Resilient NoCs. See publication page for
details.
I have been awarded as Outstanding Graduate Research Assistant for the year 2013. Each year, the USU ECE department recognizes students who have done outstanding work. It has been an honor for me to receive this award.
Three of my papers are accepted at Design Automation Conference 2013!
My work on HCI-Tolerant Network-on-Chip routers, Dynamic Memory Relocation for 3D Multicores and
Efficient Handling of Timing Violations of Pipelined Microprocessors have received good reviews.
My paper on Proactive Aging Management for Heterogeneous Network-on-Chip has been accepted at Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference! The conference will be held in Grenoble, France.
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