| Sujit Dey heads the Mobile Systems Design and Test Laboratory, which is engaged in developing adaptive wireless protocols and algorithms, and deep submicron adaptive system-on-chips, for next-generation wireless networks and appliances. He is affiliated with the California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Cal-IT2), and the UCSD Center for Wireless Communications. He is also the Founder and CEO of Ortiva Wireless, a company developing technologies and products for wireless multimedia. He was the Chair of the Advisory Board of Zyray Wireless until its acquisition by Broadcom in July 2004. Prior to joining UCSD in 1997, Dr. Dey was a Senior Research Staff Member at the NEC C & C Research laboratories, Princeton, NJ. He received a PhD. Degree in Computer Science from Duke University, Durham, NC in 1991.
Dr. Dey has co-authored more than 140 publications, including journal and conference papers, a book on low-power design and several book chapters. He is the co-inventor of 10 US patents with an additional 5 pending. He has received Best Paper awards at the Design Automation Conferences in 1994, 1999 and 2000 and at the VLSI Design Conferences in 1998 and 2003, along with several best paper nominations. He is the General Chair of the 2005 IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, and has been a General Chair, Program Chair and member of organizing and program committees of several IEEE conferences and workshops.
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