Alain J. Martin
Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus
B.S., University of Marseille, 1965; Ing., Polytechnic Institute (Grenoble), 1969. Visiting Assistant Professor, Caltech, 1981-83; Visiting Associate Professor, 1983; Associate Professor, 1983-86; Professor, 1986-2016; Professor, Emeritus, 2016-. Executive Officer, 1994-97.
Research interests: asynchronous VLSI, parallel architecture
Overview
Professor Martin focuses on asynchronous VLSI and parallel architecture.
Publications
- Keller, Sean;Martin, Alain J. et al. (2015) DD1: A QDI, Radiation-Hard-by-Design, Near-Threshold 18uW/MIPS Microcontroller in 40nm Bulk CMOS
- Keller, Sean;Harris, David Money et al. (2014) A Compact Transregional Model for Digital CMOS Circuits Operating Near ThresholdIEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
- Martin, Alain J. (2014) 25 Years Ago: The First Asynchronous Microprocessor
- Keller, Sean;Bhargav, Siddharth S. et al. (2014) Quantifying Near-Threshold CMOS Circuit Robustness
- Martin, Alain J. (2009) Asynchronous logic for high variability nano-CMOS
- Keller, Sean;Katelmany, Michael et al. (2009) A Necessary and Sufficient Timing Assumption for Speed-Independent Circuits
- Martin, Alain J.;Prakash, Piyush (2008) Asynchronous Nano-Electronics: Preliminary Investigation
- Martin, Alain J.;Nyström, Mika (2006) Asynchronous techniques for system-on-chip designProceedings of the IEEE
- Prakash, Piyush;Martin, Alain J. (2006) Slack Matching Quasi Delay-Insensitive Circuits
- Martin, Alain J. (2006) Can asynchronous techniques help the SoC designer?