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Professor
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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- ProfessorFaculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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BIO
Professor Chan Carusone teaches and researches integrated circuits and systems. He graduated from U of T’s Engineering Science program, receiving the Governor General’s Silver Medal in 1997. He obtained his PhD in the The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering in 2002 and joined the faculty immediately thereafter. He co-authored the classic textbooks Analog Integrated Circuit Design and Microelectronic Circuits, the latter of which is the best-selling engineering textbook of all time.
Chan Carusone and his graduate students have received nine best-paper awards at leading IEEE conferences in the areas of chip-to-chip communication, optical transceivers, analog-to-digital conversion and high-speed clocking. He has served on the editorial boards and technical program committees of practically all the world’s leading journals and conferences on integrated circuit design. His research group is currently designing nanoscale planar and FinFET CMOS integrated circuits to tackle problems in high-speed digital communication, imaging and machine learning.
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Chan Carusone and his graduate students have received nine best-paper awards at leading IEEE conferences in the areas of chip-to-chip communication, optical transceivers, analog-to-digital conversion and high-speed clocking. He has served on the editorial boards and technical program committees of practically all the world’s leading journals and conferences on integrated circuit design. His research group is currently designing nanoscale planar and FinFET CMOS integrated circuits to tackle problems in high-speed digital communication, imaging and machine learning.
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2001 - present
- Canada Research Chair in Integrated SystemsGovernment of Canada, Ottawa, Canada2002 - 2007
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Chief Technology OfficerAlphawave IP group2022 - present
- Visiting ResearcherIntel Corporation, Circuits Research Lab2008 - 2008
DEGREES
- PhDUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
- B.A.ScUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
AVAILABILITY
- Industry Projects
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision
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