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Citations
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World Ranking
1193
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492

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For contributions to analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit technology and engineering education.
  • 2007 - IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award “For contributions to circuits and MOS device modeling.”

Overview

Yannis Tsividis is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research intersects several areas within computer science and engineering, focusing primarily on hardware and architecture, computational theory and mathematics, and electrical and electronic engineering. The main topics addressed in their work include parallel computing and optimization techniques, numerical methods and algorithms, and low-power high-performance VLSI design.

The scientist has published research in a range of reputable venues. These include:

  • ESSCIRC 2022 - IEEE 48th European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC)
  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine

Key recent papers authored or co-authored include:

  • INTIACC: A 32-bit Floating-Point Programmable Custom-ISA Accelerator for Solving Classes of Partial Differential Equations, 2022, presented at ESSCIRC 2022 - IEEE 48th European Solid State Circuits Conference
  • INTIACC: A Programmable Floating-Point Accelerator for Partial Differential Equations, 2024, published in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • T. R. Viswanathan (1937-2023) [Society News], 2024, published in IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yannis Tsividis include:

  • Paul Xuanyuanliang Huang
  • Mingoo Seok
  • Daniel Jang
  • K. Nagaraj
  • Jan Van der Spiegel

Yannis Tsividis has been recognized professionally through several awards. In 2019, they were made a Member of the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit technology and engineering education. Earlier, in 2007, they received the IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award for contributions to circuits and MOS device modeling.

Best Publications

  • Operation and modeling of the MOS transistor

    Yannis Tsividis

  • Continuous-time MOSFET-C filters in VLSI

    Y. Tsividis;M. Banu;J. Khoury

  • 0.5-V analog circuit techniques and their application in OTA and filter design

    S. Chatterjee;Y. Tsividis;P. Kinget

  • Integrated continuous-time filter design /spl minus/ an overview

    Y.P. Tsividis

  • Fully integrated active RC filters in MOS technology

    M. Banu;Y. Tsividis

  • Externally linear, time-invariant systems and their application to companding signal processors

    Y. Tsividis

  • Mixed analog-digital VLSI devices and technology

    Yannis Tsividis

  • Current copier cells

    S.J. Daubert;D. Vallancourt;Y.P. Tsividis

  • Design considerations for high-frequency continuous-time filters and implementation of an antialiasing filter for digital video

    V. Gopinathan;Y.P. Tsividis;K.-S. Tan;R.K. Hester

  • Accurate analysis of temperature effects in I/SUB c/V/SUB BE/ characteristics with application to bandgap reference sources

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  • MOSFET modeling for analog circuit CAD: problems and prospects

    Y.P. Tsividis;K. Suyama

  • An elliptic continuous-time CMOS filter with on-chip automatic tuning

    M. Banu;Y. Tsividis

  • A Continuous-Time ADC/DSP/DAC System With No Clock and With Activity-Dependent Power Dissipation

    B. Schell;Y. Tsividis

  • Fully differential operational amplifiers with accurate output balancing

    M. Banu;J.M. Khoury;Y. Tsividis

  • Systems, devices, and methods for continuous time signal processing

    Pablo Martinez Nuevo;Yannis Tsividis

  • MOS transconductors and integrators with high linearity

    Y. Tsividis;Z. Czarnul;S.C. Fang

  • An integrated NMOS operational amplifier with internal compensation

    Y.P. Tsividis;P.R. Gray

  • A CMOS voltage reference

    Y.P. Tsividis;R.W. Ulmer

  • Floating voltage-controlled resistors in CMOS technology

    M. Banu;Y. Tsividis

  • A Si 1.8 GHz RLC filter with tunable center frequency and quality factor

    S. Pipilos;Y.P. Tsividis;J. Fenk;Y. Papananos

  • A reconfigurable VLSI neural network

    S. Satyanarayana;Y.P. Tsividis;H.P. Graf

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter R. Kinget
Peter R. Kinget Columbia University
Mingoo Seok
Mingoo Seok Columbia University
Steven M. Nowick
Steven M. Nowick Columbia University
Kenneth L. Shepard
Kenneth L. Shepard Columbia University
Yong Lian
Yong Lian York University
Edgar Sanchez-Sinencio
Edgar Sanchez-Sinencio Texas A&M University
Eric A. Vittoz
Eric A. Vittoz École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Thomas H. Lee
Thomas H. Lee Stanford University
Barrie Gilbert
Barrie Gilbert Analog Devices (United States)

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