Paul D. Franzon, PhD - Principal Consulting Electronic Engineer
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Dr. Franzon provides Electrical and
Electronic Patent Infringement Analysis, ASIC & SOC Hardware Design, Nanocomputing, Reverse Engineering, Product Teardowns, Failure
Analysis and Forensic and Investigative Research, services for our clients.
Paul D. Franzon
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Monteith GRC 443
paulf@ncsu.edu
919.515.7351, fax. 919.515.2285
http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/erl/faculty/paulf.html
USPS : ECE, Box 7914, NCSU, Raleigh NC 27695
FedEx : Monteith GRC 342, 2410 Campus Shore Dve., Raleigh NC 27606
Dr. Franzon's teaching and research focuses on building microsystems and nanosystems. He specialize in the following areas:
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Interconnect Structures and Circuits. High-density,
high-speed and low-power on-chip and intra-chip interconnect circuits
and structures. Applications that benefit from high bandwidth
interconnect, and SOP design techniques..
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Application Specific Processors and Microsystems.
ASICs and SOCs with an emphasis on novel hardware algorithms and design
methodology. By "microsystems" I am referring to the design, and
incorporation non-chip technologies, such as MEMS ("micromachiinng").
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Nanocomputing.
Concepts for computation beyond the end of CMOS scaling. Includes
devices, interconnect structures and circuit/architecture concepts.
Dr. Franzon is the director of the Analog Alliance and the Microelectronics Systems
Laboratory (MSL). He directs the NCSU Cadence Design Kit, and
codirect our Spice to IBIS activity.He is also the Associate Editor ofthe
IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, Associate Editor of the ACM
Journal of Emerging Technologies for Compuiting, Member of EPEP
Technical Program Committee, Member of Technical Program Committee of
several one-off or short sequence workshops and conferences
His personal interest include flying (power and glider), Horse Riding,
Cycling, White Water Kayaking, occasional skier and diver. He is a
former infantry officer and maintain a contiuing interest in military
affairs and history.
Fellow of the IEEE, 2006He is the director of the
Analog Alliance and the Microelectronics Systems Laboratory (MSL). He also directs the NCSU Cadence Design Kit, and codirect. Paul D. Franzon
is currently a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North
Carolina State University. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of
Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia. He has also worked at AT&T Bell
Laboratories, DSTO Australia, Australia Telecom, and two companies he
cofounded, Communica and LightSpin Technologies Inc. He also severd for
13 yearsin the Australian Army Reserve, in the Royal Australian Infantry
Corps, holding ranks from Private to Captain. He has several major
research efforts and has published over 200 papers.
Honors and Awards
- Alcoa Research Award
- ECE Graduate Teacher of the year award, 2007
- ECE Teacher of the year award, 2006
- Alumni Distinguished Professor, 2003
- ECE Graduate Advisor of the year award, 2006
- NSW Expatriate Scientist Award, 2003
- NCSU Academy of Outstanding Teachers, 2001
- NSF Young Investigators Award, 2003
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