Gayatri Mehta

Assistant Professor

Department : 
Electrical Engineering
Phone: 
940.369.5118
Areas of Expertise
Bio
Dr. Mehta’s research interests are computer architecture, electronic design automation, embedded computing, energy harvesting, low-power vlsi design, portable / wearable computing, reconfigurable computing, and system on a chip design.
Education

Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 2009
M.S., Telecommunications, University of Pittsburgh, 2003
M.Tech., Microelectronics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. 2001
B.Tech., Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India, 1999

Courses

EENG 2710: Digital Logic Design
EENG 4710: VLSI Design
EENG 5540: Digital Integrated Circuit Design

Articles

Jones, A. K., Hoare, R., Kusic, D., Fazekas, J., Mehta, G., and Foster, J. (2006). A VLIW Processor with Hardware Functions: Increasing Performance While Reducing Power. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, 53(11), 1250-1254.

Jones, A. K., Hoare, R., Kusic, D., Mehta, G., Fazekas, J., and Foster, J. (2006). Reducing Power while Increasing Performance with SuperCISC. Association for Computing Machinery Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS), 5(3), 658-686.

Mehta, G., Stander, J., Baz, M., Hunsaker, B., and Jones, A. K. ( 2009). Interconnect Customization for a Hardware Fabric. ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES), 14(1), article no 11.

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Books/Chapters

Mehta, G. and Jones, A. K. (2010). An Energy-Efficient Coarse-Grained Reconfigurable Fabric for Embedded Computing. Bauer, J. P. (Ed). Computer Science Research and Technology, 3,pp 45-84, Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

Conference Papers

Gomathisankaran, M., Mehta, G., and Namuduri, K. (April 2010). Power, performance and security optimized hardware design for H.264. Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop, Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Workshop on Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research, article no 62, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Hatch, T., Styrvoky, J., Barton, J., Zhang, H., Mehta, G. and Boetcher, S. (November 2011). Small-Scale Power Generation and Storage Using Piezoelectric Films. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Conference Proceedings, 4, 211-217, Denver, Colorado.

Mehta, G., Ihrig, C. J., and Jones, A.K. (April 2008). Reducing energy by exploring heterogeneity in a coarse-grain fabric. IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 1-8, Miami, Florida.

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