Saraju Mohanty | |
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Born | Odisha, India |
Alma mater | University of South Florida (USF), Tampa Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), Bhubaneswar |
Occupation(s) | professor, author, scientist, Editor, computer engineer |
Known for | Hardware-assisted electronic system security, secure digital camera, mixed-signal systems, nanoelectronics systems, metamodeling, design for x, high-level synthesis, energy-efficient electronic system design |
Notable work | Nanoelectronic Mixed-Signal System Design, McGraw-Hill, 2015, ISBN 978-0071825719 |
Awards | IEEE-CS-TCVLSI Distinguished Leadership Award in 2018
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Website | smohanty |
Saraju Mohanty is an Indian-American professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and the director of the Smart Electronic Systems Laboratory, at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.[1][2] Mohanty received a Glorious India Award – Rich and Famous NRIs of America in 2017 for his contributions to the discipline.[3] Mohanty is a researcher in the areas of "smart electronics for smart cities/villages", "smart healthcare", "application-Specific things for efficient edge computing", and "methodologies for digital and mixed-signal hardware".[4] He has made significant research contributions to security by design (SbD) for electronic systems, hardware-assisted security (HAS) and protection, high-level synthesis of digital signal processing (DSP) hardware, and mixed-signal integrated circuit computer-aided design and electronic design automation. Mohanty has been the editor-in-chief (EiC) of the IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine during 2016-2021.[5] He has held the Chair of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Very Large Scale Integration during 2014-2018.[6][7] He holds 4 US patents in the areas of his research, and has published 500 research articles and 5 books.[8][9][10] He is ranked among top 2% faculty around the world in Computer Science and Engineering discipline as per the standardized citation metric adopted by the Public Library of Science Biology journal.[11][12]