unipolar/cmos TFT Circuit Design
Mixed-signal design
GaN FET based power converters
Mohit Dandekar was born in Nagpur, India.
He received his Bachelor's degree (B. Tech.) from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay India in 2011 and Master's degree from KU Leuven in 2018. The subject of his master's thesis was Programmable Data-Flow Architecture for CNN Processing, with the thesis work carried out at imec.
Between 2011-2015, he was working with Tensilica Inc. (India design center) and later part of Cadence Design Systems, in the baseband architectures team, working on custom instruction set optimization of Xtensa platform.
Presently, he is a research assistant at MICAS working under the guidance of Prof. dr. ir. W. Dehaene towards a PhD degree on circuit design with unipolar/complementary thin film transistors / oxide technologies as well as application to other unipolar FET like devices like GaN-FET.
Imec and Europractice 2021 GaN-IC technology design contest (2nd place)
Design and Implementation of Analog Circuits [design exercise with student chip tapeout and lab measurements], 1st master's semester I, 2018/19/20/21/22