Dr. Sheldon Tan

 
Dr. Sheldon X.-D. Tan
Associate Professor, Email: stan at ee.ucr.edu
Tel: (951)-827-5143, Fax: (951)-827-2425
Eng-II, Rm 424

I received my B.S. and M.S. from Fudan University, Shanghai, P. R. China, in 1992 and 1995 respectively and the Ph.D. from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, in 1999. Here are my latest curriculum vitae and short biography. See the latest news  for my group.
I am the director of Mixed-Signal Nanometer VLSI Research Lab (MSLAB) at UC Riverside. I am also a cooperating faculty member (co-faculty) of Computer Science and Engineering department and an Associate Director of the Computer Engineer (CEN) program at Bourns College of Engineering.
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Ceitres@UCR Program, 2009 Report new!
International Workshop on Emerging Circuits and Systems (IWECS09) new!
MSLAB Weekly Group Seminar Schedules
VLSI Design and CAD Conferences and Journals

Research Interests

My research group focus on several aspects of computer-aided design for VLSI integrated circuits with emphasis on modeling, simulation and optimization for interconnect, mixed-signal/analog/RF circuits, design and optimization techniques for embedded system based on FPGA platforms, and architecture-level thermal and power  modeling, analysis and optimizations  in deep sub-micron and nanometer VLSI integrated circuits.

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Specifically, we work on behavioral modeling for mixed-signal, radio-frequency circuits, fast numerical simulation techniques for computing electronic and thermal responses of linear or nonlinear dynamic systems, which model the VLSI integrated circuits in the nanometer regime. Our research area is highly multidisciplinary, dynamic and fast changing and requires electrical, mathematic, and computes science knowledge and strong programming skills.

Openings for new Ph.D and UCR undergraduate students:

We have a few Ph.D. student openings now. Student candidates with strong mathematic background and programming skills (CS background) are especially welcome. I am looking for both motivated undergraduate and graduate students.

We are also looking for UCR undergraduate students who would like to do research in MSLAB and get hand-on experiences and basic training for scientific research.
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11/1/09, Dr. Esteban Tlelo-Cuautle from INAOE, Mexico, visits MSLAB Lab as a visiting Scholar for about a year. Dr. Tlelo-Cuautle is an expert on the symbolic analysis and analog circuit design. His visit is a part of the UC-MEXUS project between UC and Mexico’s government. He will bring us very useful knowledge on symbolic analysis and analog modeling. He will give us the several seminars in our lab in the coming weeks.

10/19/09, Prof. Sheldon Tan has been appointed as Associate Director of the Computer Engineering (CEN) program for 09-10 academic year. As Associate Director of the Computer Engineering Program, he will assist the Director (Prof. Walid Najjar) with overseeing curriculum definition, advising of undergraduate CEN students, coordinating of CEN-related courses between EE and CSE departments.

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