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Brief Biography
Dr. Yu Bai is an Associate Professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the California State University, Fullerton. He earned his Ph.D. degree from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Central Florida. Prior his academic career, he had been at Siemens Energy Inc., working on data analysising. His research interests include Artificial Intelligence (AI), embeded hardware, neuromorphic computing, nano-scale computing system with novel silicon and post-silicon devices, and low power digital and mixed-signal CMOS circuit design.
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Current Lab Member
Alex Range, Undergraduate SophomoreLucas Walcher, Undergraduate Senior
Francisco Arevalo, Undergraduate Senior
Marcos Reyes, Undergraduate Senior
Leonardo Pedraza, Undergraduate Senior
John Gawlik, Undergraduate Senior
Abraar Khan Undergraduate Sophomore
Visiting Lab Member
Carlye Favella, Golden West CollegeAimee Guzman, Santa Ana College
Maria Moreno Lopez, Santiago Canyon College
Lab Alumni
John Gawlik, B.S. in Computer EngineeringCurrently Engineer at Department of Defense (DOD) Research Lab, USA.
Ashkan Samiee, M.S. in Computer Engineering
Currently Ph.D. Canidate at University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Azadeh Famili, M.S. in Computer Engineering
Currently Ph.D. Canidate at Clemson University, SC, USA.
Payal Borulkar, M.S. in Computer Engineering
Currently Desgin Engineer at Google, Mountain View, CA, USA.
Jonathan Schinowsky, B.S. in Computer Engineering
Currently Engineer at Department of Defense (DOD) Research Lab, USA.
Teaching
Fall 2018
EGCP 456 - Introduction to Logic Design in Nanotechnology
EGCP 446 - Advanced Digital Design using Verilog HDL
EGCP 463 - Current Topics in Computer Engineering: Evolvable Hardware
EGCP 281 - Designing with VHDL
Spring 2018
EGCP 541 - Mix-Signal IC Design
EGCP 556 - Advanced Nanoelectronics
Fall 2017
EGCP 280 - Microcontrollers
EGCP 446 - Advanced Digital Design using Verilog HDL
EGCP 463 - Current Topics in Computer Engineering: Evolvable Hardware
Spring 2017
EGCP 556-02 - Advanced Nanoelectronics
EGCP 556-03 - Advanced Nanoelectronics
EGCP 463 - Current Topics in Computer Engineering: Evolvable Hardware
Fall 2016
EGCP 542 - VLSI Testing and Design for Testability
EGCP 446 - Advanced Digital Design using Verilog HDL
EGCP 456 - Introduction to Logic Design in Nanotechnology
Student Assistant Position Available
Dr. Bai is recruiting high-quality undergraduate and graduate students with stipend in the Computer Engineering Program. The financial support is considered after a certain prbationary period. Recruited students are expected to work in the areas of Bio-inspired algorithm, artificial neural network, emerging devices, FPGA design, and mix-signal circuits.Candidates are expected to have solid background in one of the following areas:
1) VLSI circuit design;
2) Circuit similation tools (hspice, cadence);
3) Nano-technology and/or cross-layer design (architecture/ circuit/ device);
4) FPGA design (verilog, VHDL);
5) Bio-inspired algorithm;
6) Machine Learning;
Preference will be given to creative and self-motivated candidates. If you are interested, please send your resume to ybai at fullerton at edu, or drop by office at E-412.
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