ESSDERC/ESSCIRC Workshop
cmos variability research in europe: from atomic scale to circuits and systems

Edinburgh International Conference Centre
19th September 2008

Miguel Miranda


Miguel Miranda, received the Master Sc. and PhD degrees both in Telecommunication Engineering from the Technical University of Madrid (Spain) in 1989 and 1994. After a brief teaching experience in the University where he educated, he joined IMEC in 1995. For about six years he was active developing design technology for domain-specific high-level memory management. In 2001 his research focus moved to Technology Aware Design (TAD) where he contributed to the IMEC foundations of this new and exciting design paradigm. Miguel has (co)authored more than 80 scientific papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conferences, several book chapters and holds seven patents (four of them in the field of TAD). Miguel is serving in the technical program and organsing committees of several top tier international conferences. He served as Program and General Chair of the 2005 and 2006 ACM/IEEE Workshop on Embedded Systems for Real Time Multimedia (ESTIMedia). He is member of IEEE and of the EDAA (European Design Automation Association).
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