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STMicroelectronics and MTL Unveil Ultra-Low-Voltage System-on-Chip for Medical, Wireless Sensor Networks and Mobile Applicationss
October 5, 2011
In Your Community: Meet Anantha Chandrakasan
September 27, 2011
Chandrakasan named head of electrical engineering and computer science
June 13, 2011
Batteryless energy harvester: Running electronics on body heat
Spring 2011
ISSCC: Algorith paves path to better video
February 22, 2011
TI and MIT develop 0.6 volt DSP in 28-nm process
February 22, 2011
Milliwatts with Mega Impact
November/December 2010
Blending EE with CS
Fall 2010
Ramping Up on Low-Energy
July 2010
Embedded Technologies: Power From the People
July 2010
Chandrakasan team harnesses micro-sources of power
February 2010
Chandrakasan honored for semiconductor work
March 2009
Cyborg Moth Gets a New Radio
February 2009
ISSCC: MIT energy scavenging circuit for piezoelectric power sources
February 10, 2009
Team develops energy-efficient microchip
February 5, 2008
As covered in publications including CNN Money, Wired, and more...
MIT’s ultra-low power CMOS design explained
February 16, 2007
Reinventing the Transistor: Operating transistors
at half steam could help squeeze more out of batteries.
August 10, 2006
Chandrakasan to head microsystems lab
July 26, 2006
ISSCC Paper Describes SRAM Device That Promises to Deliver Ultra Low Power to Battery Operated Products
February 8, 2006
Chandrakasan named for Keithley Chair
July 7, 2005
Chandrakasan elected IEEE Fellow for "contributions to the design of energy-efficient integrated circuits and systems"
Excerpt: "Five MIT engineers have been elected IEEE Fellows by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which chooses members 'with an extraordinary record of accomplishment' for the honor..."
"Low-power Digital CMOS Design" second
most cited paper in the history of the JSSC
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