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Sheldon Logan
Baskin School of Engineering, E2-209 VLSI-DA Lab
University of California Santa Cruz
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064

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Biography

      Sheldon Logan received his BSc. in General Engineering (High Distinction) from Harvey Mudd College in 2006. His main areas of interests during his undergraduate career were controls and embedded systems. He designed and created an mp3 player as a project for a microprocessor class during his senior year. He also designed and manufactured a rotational inverted pendulum for independent research during his senior year of college.
      Upon graduation Sheldon joined the Autonomous Systems Lab as a PhD student in Computer Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz. However after spending a year in the lab and also taking a couple VLSI courses he realized that his interests lied outside the area of Controls and Embedded Systems. Consequently he joined the VLSI CAD and Design lab headed by Professor Matthew Guthaus. During his first quarter at UCSC he took the custom layout class where he designed and created a custom layout for an 8 tap FIR filter. He also completed the standard cell VLSI design course where he designed a created a special flip-flop that was added to and existing library. Recently he created a program in MATLAB to quantify the glitching activity in circuits.
      Sheldon’s current research interest include design for variability, computer aided design, thermal aware IC design, and low power IC design. Sheldon hopes to complete his PhD in computer engineering in the next two to three years; however he has been struggling to determine a possible dissertation topic. Upon graduation Sheldon would love to be a Professor and also do part time consulting for research companies.