Subhasish Mitra

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Subhasish Mitra is an American Computer Science and Electrical Engineering professor at Stanford University. He directs the Stanford Robust Systems Group, leads the Computation Focus Area of the Stanford SystemX Alliance, and is a member of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute. His research ranges across Robust Computing, NanoSystems, Electronic Design Automation (EDA), and Neurosciences. He teaches EE 108 - digital systems design at Stanford.[1]

Thesis Diversity Techniques for Concurrent Error Detection  (2000)
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Subhasish Mita
Alma materJadavpur University
Stanford University
IIT Kharagpur
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Scientist and Electrical Engineer
InstitutionsIntel, Stanford University
Thesis Diversity Techniques for Concurrent Error Detection  (2000)
Doctoral advisorEdward J. McCluskey
Doctoral studentsMax Shulaker (MIT)
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Mitra holds the William E. Ayer Professorship in Electrical Engineering.[2]

Education

Subhasish Mitra obtained his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2000 under Edward J. McCluskey.[3] Mitra received his Master of Technology (M.Tech.) degree in Computer Science from the IIT Kharagpur in 1996, where he was the silver medal recipient for the highest rank among all M.Tech. students. From 1994 to 1996, he held a Cadence Fellowship at IIT Kharagpur. He earned his undergraduate degree from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University in 1994, receiving gold medals for ranking first in engineering during all four years of study.[4]

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