Madhava Vemuri
Assistant Professor
Location: UW2-329
Email: madhava@uw.edu
Background
Dr. Madhava Vemuri is an Assistant Professor in the Engineering and Mathematics Division at the School of STEM. He completed his master’s at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 2019 and his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Dakota State University in 2024.
During his Ph.D., he worked on developing frameworks and methodologies for studying the newer generation of chip design using beyond Moore technologies. He also investigated various circuit design and optimization techniques for advanced process nodes. Additionally, he was a Data Science Intern at APTIV Troy MI for the Advanced Safety and User Experience (AS&UX) segment for summer 2020 and 2021. He also assisted with many AI-related projects for the Biomedical department and USDA.
Madhava’s primary research focus areas include Monolithic Integration, Beyond Moore Technologies, On-chip Power Delivery, Edge Computing, Artificial Intelligence for IC design, Biomedical and Agricultural projects.
Research
Madhava is working towards optimizing transistors’ performance at the device and circuit levels. This will improve the overall performance of the circuit by increasing switching speeds and reducing the leakage power consumption of the transistors. This work aims to study processors’ performance in the coming years. Also, he is collaborating with the USDA to develop integrated and targeted weeding techniques using ML-based object detection. This approach aims to reduce the overall weedicide/herbicide usage in fields, resulting in eco-friendly weeding in agriculture.
Courses
- EE 528: Computer Organization
- EE 425: Microprocessor System Design
- EE 525: Embedded System Design
Education
North Dakota State University – Fargo, ND
Ph.D. – Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Cincinnati – Cincinnati, Ohio
M.A. – Electrical Engineering