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Arkadiy Morgenshtein
was born in 1977 in USSR.
He is currently pursuing
towards the PhD degree under supervision of Dr. Ran Ginosar and Dr. Avinoam
Kolodny in field of
Networks-on-Chip.
He received the B.Sc. degree in electrical
engineering in 1999 and M.Sc. degree in biomedical engineering in 2003 from
Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.
His M.Sc. research supervised by Prof. Uri Dinnar and Prof. Yael Nemirovsky focused on design and methodology of CMOS compatible
ISFET microsystems for biotelemetry. In 2006 he received the MBA degree from
Technion. He has been a Teaching and Research
Assistant at
Electrical Engineering Department,
Technion since 1999 and served as Senior Professional Officer in Israeli Air
Force. His research interests include Networks-on-Chip, low-power design
techniques for digital circuits, timing optimization of interconnect,
biosensor microsystems for biotelemetry, and digital cameras design in CMOS
technology. He has authored over 20
scientific
papers and
several
patent applications. He was honored by Technion President's award for
excellence in study in 1998, and supervised projects winning the award of Oz
Moses Foundation by Intel in 2002 and best VLSI project in 2003 and 2005.
He has served as session chairman at ICECS'04 Conference and as referee in
IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and Systems I, Microelectronics Journal, Sensors & Actuators Journal, Measurement Science & Technology Journal, as well as
DSN-DCCS, ISCAS, ASYNC and ICECS Conferences.
Student member of the IEEE and SRC. Member of
QNoC
and
Matrics
research groups in Technion.
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