Curriculum vitae of prof. Massimo Bruno Cristiano Alioto, Ph.D.

Curriculum vitae of prof. Massimo Bruno Cristiano Alioto, Ph.D. Curriculum vitae of prof. Massimo Bruno Cristiano Alioto, Ph.D.

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Curriculum vitae of prof. Massimo Bruno Cristiano Alioto, Ph.D. General information Massimo Bruno Cristiano Alioto was born in Brescia (Italy) in 1972, and currently lives in Siena (Italy). In 2005 he is appointed Associate Professor in Italy, and is officially engaged in 2006 by the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Siena. Since 2002 he has been teaching undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate courses on Electronics at the Faculty of Engineering of Siena. In 2002 he joins the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Siena as a Research Associate, and a few months later he becomes Assistant Professor of Electronics in the same faculty. In 2001 he takes the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at the Engineering Faculty of Catania (Italy). In the same year he teaches the undergraduate course on Microelectronics in the same faculty. In 1998 he starts the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. In 1997 he takes the Laurea degree on Electronics Engineering at the Engineering Faculty of Catania (Italy), and achieved the license as a professional engineer. Teaching activity In 2005 and 2006 he is lecturer of the short course Timing and Adders Optimization at the Electronic Engineering Faculty of Udine (Italy), and in 2006 of the short course Areapower-delay trade-offs in VLSI circuits at the Electronic Engineering Faculty of Catania (Italy). Since 2004 he teaches the graduate course Electronics and Digital Systems Technology, which is focused on advanced aspects on the VLSI design (clock network, clock skew, low power design, metrics for circuit optimization, physical design, cell library design, areapower-time trade-off, arithmetic circuits). Since 2003 he teaches a module of 30 hours for the undergraduate course Digital Systems Electronics at he Engineering Faculty of Siena, dealing with the design of FPGAs 2

Curriculum vitae of prof. Massimo Bruno Cristiano Alioto, Ph.D. through HDL description and standard design flows. Since 2002 he teaches the undergraduate course Electronics, which introduces the basics of analog circuits. In 2002, he teaches the post-graduate course on Hardware Architectures of Digital Systems for the post-graduate master Sicurnet, organized by the University of Siena with many other partners, and a module of the course Electronics II and courses Electronics I and Laboratory of Electronic Circuits Design. Only in 2002 he also teaches the graduate short courses Electronics II, Electronics I and Laboratory of Electronic Circuit Design at the Engineering faculty of Siena. In the same year he is the author of the on-line course Ipertext Guide to Analog/Digital Circuits through the SPICE simulator. In 2001 he teaches the undergraduate course on Microelectronics in the Engineering Faculty of Catania. From 1997 to 2001 he gave several lectures on graduate courses on analog and digital electronics at the Faculty of Electronics Engineering of Catania. Since 1997 he has been supervising several M.Sc. and B.Sc. thesis focused on aspects related to the modeling and the design of digital circuits, at the transistor, gate and system level. Scientific activity The scientific activity of Dr. Alioto is focused on electronic integrated circuits with emphasis on the digital circuits with a high performance, in terms of high speed and/or low power consumption. In particular, his main research interests and publications can be classified into • modeling and design of (bipolar) emitter-coupled and (CMOS) source-coupled logic circuits (ECL, CML, MCML) • low-power and adiabatic circuits • optimized design of logic and arithmetic circuits (adders at the transistor and gate level, high-fanin multiplexers) • circuits for cryptography (true- and pseudo- random number generators, circuits resistance to Differential Power Analysis attacks) • design for variability in nanometer technologies He is co-author of the book Model and Design of Bipolar and MOS Current-Mode Logic (CML, ECL and SCL Digital Circuits) published by Springer in 2005. He is author or co- 3

<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>vitae</strong> <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>. <strong>Massimo</strong> <strong>Bruno</strong> <strong>Cristiano</strong> <strong>Alioto</strong>, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

General information<br />

<strong>Massimo</strong> <strong>Bruno</strong> <strong>Cristiano</strong> <strong>Alioto</strong> was born in Brescia (Italy) in 1972, and currently lives<br />

in Siena (Italy).<br />

In 2005 he is appointed Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Italy, and is <strong>of</strong>ficially engaged in 2006<br />

by the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Siena.<br />

Since 2002 he has been teaching undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate courses on<br />

Electronics at the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>of</strong> Siena.<br />

In 2002 he joins the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Siena as a Research<br />

Associate, and a few months later he becomes Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Electronics in the<br />

same faculty.<br />

In 2001 he takes the <strong>Ph</strong>.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at the Engineering Faculty <strong>of</strong><br />

Catania (Italy). In the same year he teaches the undergraduate course on Microelectronics in<br />

the same faculty.<br />

In 1998 he starts the <strong>Ph</strong>.D. in Electrical Engineering.<br />

In 1997 he takes the Laurea degree on Electronics Engineering at the Engineering<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Catania (Italy), and achieved the license as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional engineer.<br />

Teaching activity<br />

In 2005 and 2006 he is lecturer <strong>of</strong> the short course Timing and Adders Optimization at<br />

the Electronic Engineering Faculty <strong>of</strong> Udine (Italy), and in 2006 <strong>of</strong> the short course Areapower-delay<br />

trade-<strong>of</strong>fs in VLSI circuits at the Electronic Engineering Faculty <strong>of</strong> Catania<br />

(Italy).<br />

Since 2004 he teaches the graduate course Electronics and Digital Systems Technology,<br />

which is focused on advanced aspects on the VLSI design (clock network, clock skew, low<br />

power design, metrics for circuit optimization, physical design, cell library design, areapower-time<br />

trade-<strong>of</strong>f, arithmetic circuits).<br />

Since 2003 he teaches a module <strong>of</strong> 30 hours for the undergraduate course Digital<br />

Systems Electronics at he Engineering Faculty <strong>of</strong> Siena, dealing with the design <strong>of</strong> FPGAs<br />

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