Takahashi Yasuhiro
 Associate Professor
                            Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineerin                                                        
Gifu University
                                                        Japan
                        
Biography
Takahashi Yasuhiro is currently working in Gifu University, Japan. His research work is include low-power LSI design with particular emphasis in digital/analog logic, CAD techniques for the implementation of high-performance DSP functions, and a new approach in nonlinear circuits design using memristor. Recently, his main research is a new design of adiabatic logic and its application. The main idea in an adiabatic logic is that the transitions are considered to be sufficiently slow so that heat is not emitted significantly. This is made possible by replaceing the DC power supply by a resonant LC driver or oscillator. By using adiabatic technique, I have designed many logics (e.g., 2PC2AL, 2PADCL, CSSAL), memories (9T-SRAM, 1T-SRAM using memristor), and I/O interfaces for low-power LSI applications
Research Interest
His research interest is on LSI design, Digital circuit, Analog circuit, Adiabatic logic

