Welcome to Prof. Wei Wang Research Group
Contact:
Prof. Wei Wang
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, University at
Albany
255 Fuller Rd. Albany, NY, USA
Email: wwangATuamail.albany.edu
Announcement:
1. Recruiting:
Our research group is looking for candidates with
device/circuit background to fill in several Ph. D and Post-Doctoral positions.
Ph. D student fellowship: $22,000 stipend and full tuition
waiver.
Post-Doctoral fellowship: negotiable.
2. Dr. Wang received 2008 IBM Faculty
Award.
Working Experiences:
2008-now: Professor Wang is with College of Nanoscale Science, University at
Albany, NY, USA
2005-2007: Professor Wang was with ECE Department, Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA
2002-2004: Professor Wang was with ECE Department, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada

Education:
Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, 2002
B.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Beijing University of Aeronautics, Beijing, China, 1992
Awards and honors:
IBM Faculty Award
2008
CCECE Best Paper Award 2005
IUPUI Research Initiative Award 2005
Canadian Foundation of Innovation Award (Nanotechnology) 2004
Research Areas:
- Modeling and simulation of nanoscale
devices and interconnects
- CMOS-nano hybrid circuits
- 3D IC
- FPGA and ASIC design
- Computer arithmetic and cryptography
Online Tools Developed:
Professional achievements:
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Inventor of 3D CMOL to build CMOS-nanowire
hybrid systems
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Inventor of rFPGA and nFPGA to utilize
nanodevices in FPGA
Professional Activities:
Dr. Wang has over 90 journal and conference
publications and two US patents.
Dr. Wang is an editor of Journal of Computer Science and Technology
and Journal of Computers. He was a Section Chair of IWSOC04 and SPND 2004 conferences and also served at the technical committee of IEEE IWSOC 04, Great Lake VLSI 2005, 2007, ISCAS 2007, 2008 and
NanoArch 2008 conferences.
Dr. Wang is a member of IEEE. He is a technical committee (TC) member of IEEE Nano and Giga TC and IEEE VLSI System Design TC. He served as a panelist for NSF NIRT program. He was the executive committee member of IEEE Central Indiana Section and helped organize IEEE Indiana Workshop in June 2006.