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Kerem Çamsarı

Kerem Çamsarı

Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Affiliation: 
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Contact

805-893-2721
4111 Harold Frank Hall

UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106

Honors

Early CAREER Award, National Science Foundation; Early Career Award, IEEE Magnetics Society 

Research

Micro- and Nanoscale Engineering, Photonics & Electronics

Çamsarı's lab, the Orchestrating Physics for Unconventional Computing or OPUS Lab, has a Physics-to-Systems focus that aims to exploit unique features of novel materials and phenomena to design and experimentally prototype efficient electronic circuits and architectures.  His philosophy is that such an interdisciplinary approach that connects materials, devices and circuits to architectures and algorithms is essential in the new era of electronics that will be driven by heterogeneous systems in domain-specific contexts. This is in stark contrast with the Moore’s Law driven-era that was about optimizing and improving a single device,  the field-effect transistor, to deliver more powerful computing systems.

Education

PhD  Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
BS    Electrical and Computer Engineering, Middle East Technical University
Postdoc  Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University