Green IC group research featured in a research article published in the ARM global website

A research article covering the research carried out by our Green IC team has been published in the ARM global website (https://community.arm.com/arm-research/b/articles/posts/a-world-of-smart-devices). The article by Andrew Pickard describes our vision on future silicon system technologies, and our commitment in making them possible. Several new concepts explored in our group are exemplified by silicon demonstrations with remarkable […]

June 19, 2023 Talk by Prof. Taekwang Jang (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)

Prof. Taekwang Jang (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) will give a talk on “Energy Efficient Circuits Beyond what have been believed as the Fundamental Limits”. The talk will take place on Mon June 19, 2023 at 5-6PM. All interested researchers, students and designers from industry are more than welcome to join. The details on the logistics and […]

NUS-ECE top world university contributor to VLSI Symposium 2023

We are pleased to see that our ECE Department has achieved the highest number of accepted papers from academia at VLSI Symposium 2023 with just a few colleagues giving a robust contribution to the conference and to our community. Including industry, our Department has achieved the second place in absolute terms. Our Green IC research […]

At ISSCC 2023, Green IC group received the ISSCC 2022 Takuo Sugano Award for Outstanding Far-East Paper

Today at ISSCC, our Green IC group at NUS is humbled (and happy at the same time) to have received the ISSCC 2022 Takuo Sugano Award for Outstanding Far-East Paper for the paper entitled “Side-Channel Attack Counteraction via Machine Learning- Targeted Power Compensation for Post-Silicon HW Security Patching”. The paper presents the first machine learning-based […]

Green IC group featured in TSMC 2020 report

The Green IC group has been featured in the TSMC 2020 report among the ten technological highlights, and key academic collaborators. The innovation mentioned in the TSMC report is related to our work demonstrating the first Physically Unclonable Function with near-zero design margin and testing time via in-situ and PVT sensor fusion for low-cost hardware […]

Seminar on Silicon Photonics by Dr. Ron Ho (Oracle) – Aug. 1, 2013

DATE: 1-2PM Aug. 1, 2013         LOCATION: E3-06-08 @ NUS campus (map) TITLE: Silicon photonics: a “light” introduction Abstract: Silicon nanophotonic links have recently captured the attention of designers interested in their potential energy, area, and performance advantages over electrical links. An abstracted view of a silicon nanophotonic link is straightforward, and lends itself nicely to […]

New Springer book: world’s first on reconfigurable microarchitectures for wide energy scaling

The book “Adaptive Digital Circuits for Power-Performance Range beyond Wide Voltage Scaling” is being published by Springer and is now available athttps://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030387952 This book offers the first comprehensive coverage of digital design techniques to expand the power-performance tradeoff well beyond that allowed by conventional wide voltage scaling.  Compared to conventional fixed designs, the approach described […]