Nikola Nedovic, Ph.D Candidate
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of California Davis
Received Dipl. Ing.degree from School
of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia in
1998. Visiting Scholar at ACSEL
(Advanced Computer Systems Engineering Laboratory) group, lead by
Prof. Vojin G. Oklobdzija at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of California - Davis, Feb-Sep 1999. Enrolled Ph.D. program in
ECE Department of
UC Davis in 1999. Advanced to Candidacy in 2001 and currently pursuing
Ph.D. degree.
Research interests: High-Performance Circuit Design, Clocking and Storage
Elements, Computer Arithmetics.
Current work: Clocked Storage Elements for High-Performance and Low-Power
Systems.
Professional Experience:
- Informatika -A. D., Belgrade, Yugoslavia (Oct 1997- Jan 1999)
- Design of industrial computers and related hardware
- Collaboration with Silicon Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA (June-September
1999)
- Design of a FIR filter for PRML Read Channels
- Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Ltd. Sunnyvale, CA (July 2nd 2001
to present)
- Development of measurement setup and measurements of storage elements
characteristics
Publications:
- N. Nedovic, V. G. Oklobdzija, “
Dynamic Flip-Flop with Improved Power”, Proceedings
of the International Conference on Computer
Design, ICCD 2000, Austin, Texas, September 18-20, 2000.
-
N. Nedovic, V. G. Oklobdzija, “
Hybrid Latch Flip-Flop with Improved Power Efficiency”,
Proceedings of the Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems
Design, SBCCI2000, Manaus, Brazil, September 18-22, 2000.
- N. Nedovic, V. G. Oklobdzija, “
Dynamic Flip-Flop with Improved Power”, Proceedings of the 26th
European Solid-State Circuits Conference, ESSCIRC’2000, Stockholm,
Sweden, September 19-21, 2000.
- N. Nedovic, V. G. Oklobdzija, M. Leung,
"
FIR Filter for Adaptive Equalization in PRML Read Channels", The 5th
World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics SCI 2001,
Orlando, Florida, July 22-25, 2001.
- N. Nedovic, M. Aleksic
and V. G. Oklobdzija, “
Conditional Techniques for Small Power Consumption Flip-Flops
”, Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference
on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, Malta, September 2-5, 2001.
- N. Nedovic,
M. Aleksic and V. G. Oklobdzija,
“Timing Characterization of Dual-Edge Triggered Flip-Flops”
, Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Design, ICCD
2001, Austin, Texas, September 23-26, 2001.
- N.
Nedovic, M. Aleksic and V. G. Oklobdzija, "Double-Edge vs.
Single-Edge Triggered Flip-Flop Comparative Analysis", In Proceedings of
IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 26-29, 2002.
E-mail: nikola@ece.ucdavis.edu