Jim Plusquellic

Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico

Jim Plusquellic

Associate Professor

Co-founder: International Workshop on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (HOST)

 

Director: Integrated Circuit Hardware Analysis Laboratory (IC-HAL)


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Curriculum Vitae

NEW Contact Information

Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of New Mexico

MSC01 1100
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Office (ECE 236C): 505-277-0785
Grad Office (ECE L227): 505-277-2030
Lab (ECE L227): 505-277-1410
Home: 240-475-1882
Dept: 505-277-2436
FAX: 505-277-1439

Email: jimp AT ece DOT unm DOT edu

Research Interests:

My primary interests are in IC Trust, Design for Manufacturability, Defect-Based Test, e.g., IDDQ/IDDT, Small Delay Fault Test, Model-to-Hardware Correlation and Process Monitors.

Research Areas and Publications

ITC University Booth

IBM ACAS page
IBM Research projects 2000-2005

Professional Organizations:

Co-Founder and General Chair for Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust Workshop (HOST-2010)
ITC Program Committee
VTS Program Committee
ICCAD Program Committee
General Chair Defect-Based Testing workshop (2006)
Member of Test Technology Technical Committee
Member of the IEEE

Wiki Pages:

VHDL and FPGAs at UNM

Courses:

* ECE 525: Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (spring 2012)
* ECE 337: Computer Architecture and Organization
* ECE 495/595: Hardware Software Co-Design with FPGAs (fall 2011)
* ECE 595: Advanced VLSI Design: Synthesis (fall 2010)
* ECE 443: Hardware Design with VHDL (fall 2010)
* CMPE 650: Digital Systems Design (spring 2008)
* CMPE 691x: Design for Manufacturability (to be offered fall 2008)
* CMPE 646: VLSI Design Verification and Testing (fall 2007)
* CMPE 415: Programmable Logic Devices (fall 2007)
* CMPE 310: Systems Design and Programming (spring 2002)
* CMPE 595: Advanced VLSI Design (fall 2004)
* CMPE 413: Principles of VLSI Design (fall 2000)
* CMSC 611: Advanced Computer Architecture (spring 1999)
* CMSC 421: Principles of Operating Systems (fall 1997)