Kamran Eshraghian

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Kamran Eshraghian
Born 1945
Iran
Residence Flag of the United States USA
Citizenship Flag of Australia Australia
Ethnicity Flag of Iran Iranian
Fields Electronic engineer
Institutions University of California, Merced
Edith Cowan University
University of Adelaide
Alma mater University of Adelaide
Doctoral advisor Peter Harold Cole
Other academic advisors Robert Eugene Bogner
Doctoral students Selam Ahderom
Derek Abbott
Known for CMOS VLSI design
Religious stance Bahai

Kamran Eshraghian is an electronic engineer notable for being a key early pioneer of VLSI in Australia. He is one of the fathers of CMOS VLSI design and his books have been influential on a par with the Mead & Conway revolution.

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[edit] Education

In 1978, Eshraghian completed his M.Eng.Sci, at the University of Adelaide, under Robert Eugene Bogner, with a thesis entitled Vehicle Traffic Monitoring. In 1980, he completed his PhD, under Peter Harold Cole, with a thesis entitled Electromagnetic Traffic Sensing and Surveillance.

[edit] Career

In 1979 he joined the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the University of Adelaide after spending some 10 years with Philips Research both in Europe and Australia.

[edit] Books by Eshraghian

  • Douglas A. Pucknell and Kamran Eshraghian, Basic VLSI Design, Prentice-Hall, 1995, ISBN 0130791539.
  • Neil H. E. Weste and Kamran Eshraghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design: A Systems Perspective, Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 0201082225.

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