Dr. Owais Ahmad Shah
Assistant Professor
Dr. Owais Ahmad Shah holds a Doctorate degree in Engineering with specialization in low power design. He obtained his Masters of Technology degree in VLSI Design from Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow, India. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering from the same University. His research interests include synchronous VLSI designs, low-power VLSI circuit designs, and low-voltage embedded memory circuit designs. His commitment to exploring novel approaches to VLSI designs and low-power circuitry makes him a valuable asset in the pursuit of more efficient and sustainable electronic devices. He has more than 13 years of teaching experience and has published 2 books, 2 patents, 1 registered design and more than 45 research papers including articles indexed in SCI and SCOPUS database.
Dr. Owais Ahmad’s research interests in Electronics Engineering are focused on the development of innovative solutions to address pressing societal and industrial needs, specifically in low power designs, SPICE modeling, emerging devices like CNTFET and GNRFET. He strives to push the boundaries of knowledge and innovation, while also maintaining a focus on practical and impactful applications. He uses a combination of theoretical modeling, experimental techniques, and advanced computational tools to design and optimize electronic systems with high performance, low power consumption, and high reliability.
His current research is centred on sequential circuit designs using emerging devices like CNTFET and GNRFET. The project aims to develop VLSI architectures that goes beyond the traditional CMOS devices and it involves the use of SPICE EDA tools.