Abhijit Chatterjee is a professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech and a Fellow of the IEEE. He received his Ph.D in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1990. Dr. Chatterjee received the NSF Research Initiation Award in 1993 and the NSF CAREER Award in 1995. He has received seven Best Paper Awards and three Best Paper Award nominations. His work on self-healing chips was featured as one of General Electric’s key technical achievements in 1992 and was cited by the Wall Street Journal. In 1995, he was named a Collaborating Partner in NASA’s New Millennium project. In 1996, he received the Outstanding Faculty for Research Award from the Georgia Tech Packaging Research Center, and in 2000, he received the Outstanding Faculty for Technology Transfer Award, also given by the Packaging Research Center. In 2007, his group received the Margarida Jacome Award for work on VIZOR: Virtually Zero Margin Adaptive RF from the Berkeley Gigascale Research Center (GSRC).
Dr. Chatterjee has authored over 425 papers in refereed journals and meetings and has 23 patents. He has supervised 43 doctoral dissertations in broad areas of Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. He is a co-founder of Ardext Technologies Inc., a mixed-signal test solutions company and served as chairman and chief scientist from 2000-2002. His research interests include error-resilient signal processing and control systems, mixed-signal/RF/multi-GHz design and test and adaptive real-time systems. He served as the chair of the VLSI Technical Interest Group at Georgia Tech from 2010-2012.
- VLSI and mixed-signal testing
- Fault tolerant computing
- Low power circuit design
- Computer algorithms
- Digital automation
- Best Paper Award, Design and Test, ICCD, Boston, MA, November 1992. § NSF Research Initiation Award, 1993.
- Prof. A. K. Choudhary Best Paper Award, IEEE VLSI Design Symp., Calcutta, India, January 1994.
- Elected to Senior Member IEEE, February 1994.
- NSF CAREER Award, 1995.
- Named Collaborating Partner in NASA's New Millenium Project, 1995.
- Received Outstanding Faculty for Technology Transfer Award, 1995-1996, Packaging Research Center, Georgia Tech, October 1996.
- Received the Best Panel Award from the 1996 VLSI Test Symposium, for organizing the most outstanding panel at the conference.
- Nominated for the Best Paper Award, IEEE VLSI Design Symposium, Bombay, India, and January 1993.