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Education

Ph.D.

University of California, Berkeley. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. (1993 – 99). Awarded the California MICRO Fellowship, 1993-94. Maintained a GPA of 3.963.

M. S.

University of Texas, Austin. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (1987 – 89). Awarded the Microelectronics and Computer Development (MCD) Fellowship, 1987-89). Maintained a GPA of 3.909.

B. S.

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. Department of Electrical Engineering (1983 – 87). Obtained a GPA of 3.72, ranked fourth in a class of sixty students.


Dissertation/Thesis

Ph. D.

“Cross-talk Noise Immune VLSI Design using Regular Layout Fabrics”. Committee: Professor R. K. Brayton (Co-chair), A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli (Co-chair) and Professor Dorit Hochbaum, University of California, Berkeley.

M. S.

“The Design of the METRIC Memory Interface and Memory System”. This involved the design of the memory interface of METRIC, a multi-threaded RISC Microprocessor. Sunil P. Khatri Page 3 of 50 Committee: Professor M. Ray Mercer (chair) and Professor Donald Fussell, University of Texas at Austin.

B. S.

Senior project involved implementing graphics algorithms on a MC68000-based terminal. Advisor: Professor A Joshi, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India.

Sunil Khatri

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