Kamran Eshraghian | |
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Born | 1945 Iran |
Residence | United States |
Citizenship | Australian |
Fields | Electronic engineer |
Institutions | University of California, Merced Edith Cowan University University of Adelaide Philips Research |
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 |
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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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.
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. He has been a professor at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia.[1]