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Anand Mirji, MSEE
OTA ID#: 104038

Education Experience: BE, Electronics and Communications, Gulbarga University,
MSEE, Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University,
Focus of Study: Broad Category: Digital and Analog design, Computer Architecture, wireless applications.

Specific Areas Include: Low power systems, ASIC architectures, VLSI for signal processing applications, Analog to digital converters.


Specific Areas Include: Low power systems, ASIC architectures, VLSI for signal processing applications, Analog to digital converters.
Awards: ·Awarded Best Student -of-the-class during my undergrad studies
· Received the MTNL scholarship for all the eight semesters of undergrad study
· Served as Vice president of SAM (silicon Association Meet) during undergraduate studies
· Student member of the IEEE
Publications: Anand M. and M. Koziki, “Dielectrics in Integrated Circuit”, Technical Report for Advanced Silicon Processing, Dept. Of Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University.

Anand M. and C. Chakrabarti, “Power efficient motion estimation for mobile video encoders”, Technical Report for VLSI Architectures, Dept. Of Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University.

Anand M. and K. Chatha, “Memory optimization for low power embedded systems” Technical Report for Hardware Software Co-design, Dept. Of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University.

Seminars and Presentations:
“Power Aware Memory design”, Hardware Software Co-design, Dept. Of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University.

"Inter-enterprise software in e-business solutions”, Annual Seminars, Dept. Of Electronics and Communication, Gulbarga University.
Skills & Achievements: Languages C, C++, PERL, FORTRAN, Assembly (Intel 8085, 8086, DLX)
Scripts PERL, Shell Scripts
HDL VHDL, Verilog
Operating Systems Unix, DOS, Windows NT, Windows 95/98
CAD Tools Synopsys Design Compiler 2002.07, Mentor Graphic tools, Cadence
tools, QuickHDL from ModelSim, View Logic 7.5, Aldec 5.1, HSpice, PSpice,
MATLAB 6.1, MathCAD 2001, DLX Simulator, LASI 6.0. PrimeTime, Formality,
Astro
Career Interests: Research, Teaching, Technology Development, Design and
Development Engineering
Outside Interests: MUSIC, Genaral reading, Tennis, Technical writing
Message to Students
and/or Parents:
The more you know, the more you learn;
The more you learn, the more you can do;
The more you can do, the more opportunity!
--- Richard W. Hamming
With my creidibilites I hope to create opportunities for my student friends

Postings Answered: 171
Cumulative OTA Rating: 4.8/5  What is OTA Rating?
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