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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member
  • 2009 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to asynchronous and mixed-timing integrated circuits and systems
  • 1995 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Steven M. Nowick is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, focusing on engineering, computer science, and neuroscience. Within these main fields, their work encompasses electrical and electronic engineering, cellular and molecular neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and computer networks and communications.

The scientist's research topics include advanced memory and neural computing, ferroelectric and negative capacitance devices, neuroscience and neural engineering, quantum computing algorithms and architecture, and interconnection networks and systems.

Recent publications by Steven M. Nowick cover developments in asynchronous and neuromorphic computing systems. Key papers include:

  • "Cost-Effective and Flexible Asynchronous Interconnect Technology for GALS Systems," 2020, published in IEEE Micro
  • "An Ultra-Low Cost and Multicast-Enabled Asynchronous NoC for Neuromorphic Edge Computing," 2024, published in IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems
  • "An Asynchronous Soft Macro for Ultra-Low Power Communication in Neuromorphic Computing," 2022, presented at the 2022 IEEE 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems (AICAS)

Frequent co-authors of Nowick include Davide Bertozzi, Kshitij Bhardwaj, Zhe Su, Simone Ramini, and Demetra Coffen Marcolin. These collaborations have contributed to the development of asynchronous circuits and neuromorphic computing technologies.

The scholar has published multiple articles across notable venues such as:

  • IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems
  • IEEE Micro
  • 2022 IEEE 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems (AICAS)

Steven M. Nowick has received several professional recognitions, including becoming an ACM Senior Member in 2009, being named an IEEE Fellow the same year with a citation for contributions to asynchronous and mixed-timing integrated circuits and systems, and being a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation since 1995.

Best Publications

  • ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems

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  • Applications of asynchronous circuits

    C.H. Van Berkel;M.B. Josephs;S.M. Nowick

  • Automatic synthesis of burst-mode asynchronous controllers

    Steven Mark Nowick

  • MOUSETRAP: High-Speed Transition-Signaling Asynchronous Pipelines

    M. Singh;S.M. Nowick

  • Exact two-level minimization of hazard-free logic with multiple-input changes

    S.M. Nowick;D.L. Dill

  • Robust interfaces for mixed-timing systems

    T. Chelcea;S.M. Nowick

  • Design of a low-latency asynchronous adder using speculative completion

    S.M. Nowick

  • Scanning the Technology Applications of Asynchronous Circuits

    Mark B. Josephs;Steven M. Nowick

  • Synthesis of asynchronous state machines using a local clock

    S.M. Nowick;D.L. Dill

  • Robust interfaces for mixed-timing systems with application to latency-insensitive protocols

    Tiberiu Chelcea;Steven M. Nowick

  • Speculative completion for the design of high-performance asynchronous dynamic adders

    S.M. Nowick;K.Y. Yun;P.A. Beerel;A.E. Dooply

  • High-Performance Asynchronous Pipelines: An Overview

    S. M. Nowick;M. Singh

  • Automatic synthesis of locally-clocked asynchronous state machines

    S.M. Nowick;D.L. Dill

  • A low-latency FIFO for mixed-clock systems

    T. Chelcea;S.M. Nowick

  • MINIMALIST: An Environment for the Synthesis, Verification and Testability of Burst-Mode Asynchronous Machines

    Robert M. Fuhrer;Steven M. Nowick;Michael Theobald;Niraj K. Jha

  • High-throughput asynchronous pipelines for fine-grain dynamic datapaths

    M. Singh;S.M. Nowick

  • MOUSETRAP: ultra-high-speed transition-signaling asynchronous pipelines

    M. Singh;S.M. Nowick

  • Low latency fifo circuits for mixed asynchronous and synchronous systems

    Tiberiu Chelcea;Steven M. Nowick

  • Asynchronous Design—Part 1: Overview and Recent Advances

    Steven M. Nowick;Montek Singh

  • Synthesis of 3D asynchronous state machines

    K.Y. Yun;D.L. Dill;S.M. Nowick

  • An Adaptively Pipelined Mixed Synchronous-Asynchronous Digital FIR Filter Chip Operating at 1.3 Gigahertz

    Montek Singh;Jose A Tierno;Alexander Rylyakov;Sergey Rylov

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Dill
David L. Dill Stanford University
Yannis Tsividis
Yannis Tsividis Columbia University
Alexander V. Rylyakov
Alexander V. Rylyakov Nokia (United States)
Peter A. Beerel
Peter A. Beerel University of Southern California
Niraj K. Jha
Niraj K. Jha Princeton University
Bill Lin
Bill Lin University of California, San Diego
Wayne Burleson
Wayne Burleson University of Massachusetts Amherst
Uzi Vishkin
Uzi Vishkin University of Maryland, College Park
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan University of Utah
Mingoo Seok
Mingoo Seok Columbia University

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