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Anant Agarwal

Anant Agarwal

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Computer Science

D-Index
72
Citations
22769
World Ranking
1662
National Ranking
855

Overview

Anant Agarwal is affiliated with MIT in the United States. Their primary field of study is Engineering with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research also spans related subfields including Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, and Building and Construction.

The scientist's work centers around topics related to semiconductor technologies, with a significant focus on Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies and Semiconductor materials and devices. Additional areas of research include Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression, Multilevel Inverters and Converters, Silicon and Solar Cell Technologies, as well as Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis.

Key recent publications by Anant Agarwal include:

  • Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown of Commercial 1.2 kV 4H-SiC Power MOSFETs (2021) in IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society
  • Experimental Determination of Interface Trap Density and Fixed Positive Oxide Charge in Commercial 4H-SiC Power MOSFETs (2021) in IEEE Access
  • Developing 13-kV 4H-SiC MOSFETs: Significance of Implant Straggle, Channel Design, and MOS Process on Static Performance (2020) in IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • 1200-V SiC MOSFET Short-Circuit Ruggedness Evaluation and Methods to Improve Withstand Time (2022) in IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • The Road to a Robust and Affordable SiC Power MOSFET Technology (2021) in Energies

Anant Agarwal collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Marvin H. White, Michael Jin, Monikuntala Bhattacharya, Hengyu Yu, and Limeng Shi.

The scientist's publications appear regularly in venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • Electronics
  • 2022 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS)
  • Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
  • Materials

Best Publications

  • The Raw microprocessor: a computational fabric for software circuits and general-purpose programs

    M.B. Taylor;J. Kim;J. Miller;D. Wentzlaff

  • On-Chip Interconnection Architecture of the Tile Processor

    D. Wentzlaff;P. Griffin;H. Hoffmann;Liewei Bao

  • Baring it all to software: Raw machines

    E. Waingold;M. Taylor;D. Srikrishna;V. Sarkar

  • Limits on interconnection network performance

    Anant Agarwal

  • An evaluation of directory schemes for cache coherence

    Anant Agarwal;Richard Simoni;John Hennessy;Mark Horowitz

  • APRIL: a processor architecture for multiprocessing

    Anant Agarwal;Beng-Hong Lim;David Kranz;John Kubiatowicz

  • DSENT - A Tool Connecting Emerging Photonics with Electronics for Opto-Electronic Networks-on-Chip Modeling

    Chen Sun;Chia-Hsin Owen Chen;George Kurian;Lan Wei

  • Evaluation of the Raw Microprocessor: An Exposed-Wire-Delay Architecture for ILP and Streams

    Michael Bedford Taylor;Walter Lee;Jason Miller;David Wentzlaff

  • Graphite: A distributed parallel simulator for multicores

    Jason E. Miller;Harshad Kasture;George Kurian;Charles Gruenwald

  • The MIT Alewife machine: architecture and performance

    Anant Agarwal;Ricardo Bianchini;David Chaiken;Kirk L. Johnson

  • Directory-based cache coherence in large-scale multiprocessors

    David Chaiken;Craig Fields;Kiyoshi Kurihara;Anant Agarwal

  • LimitLESS directories: A scalable cache coherence scheme

    David Chaiken;John Kubiatowicz;Anant Agarwal

  • An analytical cache model

    A. Agarwal;J. Hennessy;M. Horowitz

  • Factored operating systems (fos): the case for a scalable operating system for multicores

    David Wentzlaff;Anant Agarwal

  • Dynamic knobs for responsive power-aware computing

    Henry Hoffmann;Stelios Sidiroglou;Michael Carbin;Sasa Misailovic

  • THE MIT ALEWIFE MACHINE: A LARGE-SCALE DISTRIBUTED-MEMORY MULTIPROCESSOR

    A. Agarwal;D. Chaiken;K. Johnson;D. Kranz

  • Cache performance of operating system and multiprogramming workloads

    Anant Agarwal;John Hennessy;Mark Horowitz

  • Column-associative caches: a technique for reducing the miss rate of direct-mapped caches

    Anant Agarwal;Stephen D. Pudar

  • ATUM: a new technique for capturing address traces using microcode

    A. Agarwal;R. L. Sites;M. Horowitz

  • Virtual interconnections for reconfigurable logic systems

    Anant Agarwal;Jonathan Babb;Russell Tessier

  • Retrospective: the MIT Alewife machine: architecture and performance

    Anant Agarwal

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Hoffmann
Henry Hoffmann University of Chicago
John Kubiatowicz
John Kubiatowicz University of California, Berkeley
David M. Kranz
David M. Kranz University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor University of Washington
Kathleen Richardson
Kathleen Richardson University of Central Florida

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