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Work In Progress: Knowledge Integration to Understand Why


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Thomas M. Chen, B. Notaroš, A. Pezeshki, Sourajeet Roy, A. A. Maciejewski, Melissa D. Reese
2017

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Chen, T. M., Notaroš, B., Pezeshki, A., Roy, S., Maciejewski, A. A., & Reese, M. D. (2017). Work In Progress: Knowledge Integration to Understand Why.


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Chen, Thomas M., B. Notaroš, A. Pezeshki, Sourajeet Roy, A. A. Maciejewski, and Melissa D. Reese. “Work In Progress: Knowledge Integration to Understand Why” (2017).


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Chen, Thomas M., et al. Work In Progress: Knowledge Integration to Understand Why. 2017.


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@article{thomas2017a,
  title = {Work In Progress: Knowledge Integration to Understand Why},
  year = {2017},
  author = {Chen, Thomas M. and Notaroš, B. and Pezeshki, A. and Roy, Sourajeet and Maciejewski, A. A. and Reese, Melissa D.}
}

Abstract

Tom Chen received his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh. After spending 4 years with Philips Semiconductors in Europe, he joined the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Colorado State University. Prof. Chen published more than 180 journal and conference papers in the areas of analog and digital VLSI design and CAD for VLSI design. Prof. Chen served as the General Chair of 2015 IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, and as the Guest Editor of IEEE Trans. on ComputerAided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems Special Issue on Design Quality and Design Closure: Present Issues and Future Trend”, 2005. He also served as the Guest Editor of the Microelectronics Journal on Quality Electronic Design, 2005. His research interests include VLSI circuit and system design, CAD methodology for VLSI design, and bioelectronics.


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