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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
54
Citations
8983
World Ranking
2327
National Ranking
906

Overview

Paul Hasler is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. The scientist's academic focus and career are centered within this institution. No specific information about recent papers, publication venues, co-authors, fields of study, or research topics is available at this time.

Given the available data, there are no listed recent publications, book publications, or awards associated with Paul Hasler. Similarly, no details on frequent co-authors or common venues for academic dissemination are provided.

With the absence of detailed records on research topics or subfields, it is not possible to outline the scope of scholarly work or thematic expertise.

Paul Hasler is currently living, and the overview reflects contemporary professional standing without indicators of historical or posthumous context.

Best Publications

  • A single-transistor silicon synapse

    C. Diorio;P. Hasler;A. Minch;C.A. Mead

  • Compressive Sensing on a CMOS Separable-Transform Image Sensor

    Ryan Robucci;Jordan D Gray;Leung Kin Chiu;Justin Romberg

  • Compressive sensing on a CMOS separable transform image sensor

    R. Robucci;Leung Kin Chiu;J. Gray;J. Romberg

  • A bio-physically inspired silicon neuron

    E. Farquhar;P. Hasler

  • Overview of floating-gate devices, circuits, and systems

    P. Hasler;T.S. Lande

  • Floating Gate Synapses With Spike-Time-Dependent Plasticity

    S Ramakrishnan;P E Hasler;C Gordon

  • Large-scale field-programmable analog arrays for analog signal processing

    T.S. Hall;C.M. Twigg;J.D. Gray;P. Hasler

  • A Floating-Gate-Based Field-Programmable Analog Array

    Arindam Basu;Stephen Brink;Craig Schlottmann;Shubha Ramakrishnan

  • A CMOS programmable analog memory-cell array using floating-gate circuits

    R.R. Harrison;J.A. Bragg;P. Hasler;B.A. Minch

  • An autozeroing floating-gate amplifier

    P. Hasler;B.A. Minch;C. Diorio

  • Front-end receiver electronics for high-frequency monolithic CMUT-on-CMOS imaging arrays

    G. Gurun;P. Hasler;F. L. Degertekin

  • Single Transistor Learning Synapses

    Paul E. Hasler;Chris Diorio;Bradley A. Minch;Carver Mead

  • Translinear circuits using subthreshold floating-gate MOS transistors

    Bradley A. Minch;Chris Diorio;Paul Hasler;Carver A. Mead

  • A Learning-Enabled Neuron Array IC Based Upon Transistor Channel Models of Biological Phenomena

    S. Brink;S. Nease;P. Hasler;S. Ramakrishnan

  • A Highly Dense, Low Power, Programmable Analog Vector-Matrix Multiplier: The FPAA Implementation

    C. R. Schlottmann;P. E. Hasler

  • Adaptive circuits using pFET floating-gate devices

    P. Hasler;B.A. Minch;C. Diorio

  • A high-resolution non-volatile analog memory cell

    C. Diorio;S. Mahajan;P. Hasler;B. Minch

  • An Analog Programmable Multidimensional Radial Basis Function Based Classifier

    Sheng-Yu Peng;P.E. Hasler;D.V. Anderson

  • Indirect Programming of Floating-Gate Transistors

    D.W. Graham;E. Farquhar;B. Degnan;C. Gordon

  • Nonlinear antenna technology

    B.K. Meadows;T.H. Heath;J.D. Neff;E.A. Brown

  • A programmable continuous-time floating-gate Fourier processor

    M. Kucic;A. Low;P. Hasler;J. Neff

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher J. Diorio
Christopher J. Diorio University of Washington
Arindam Basu
Arindam Basu City University of Hong Kong
Carver A. Mead
Carver A. Mead California Institute of Technology
Stephen P. DeWeerth
Stephen P. DeWeerth Lehigh University
Sung Kyu Lim
Sung Kyu Lim Georgia Institute of Technology
John R. Barry
John R. Barry Georgia Institute of Technology
Andreas G. Andreou
Andreas G. Andreou Johns Hopkins University
Robert A. York
Robert A. York University of California, Santa Barbara

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