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Miodrag Potkonjak Professor Computer
Science Department 3532G Boelter Hall
e-mail: miodrag@cs.ucla.edu |
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Miodrag Potkonjak received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from University of California, Berkeley in 1991. In 1991, he joined Computer & Communication Research Laboratories, NEC USA, Princeton, NJ. Since 1995, he has been with Computer Science Department at UCLA, until 1998 as Assistant Professor, then as Associate, and since July 2000 as Professor.
He received the NSF CAREER, OKAWA foundation, UCLA TRW SEAS Excellence in Teaching awards and a number of best paper awards. He has published a book and more than three hundred papers in leading CAD and VLSI design, real-time systems, multimedia, signal processing, security, and communications, journals and conferences. He holds nine patents. He has been serving on a number of Program Committees, including International Conference on Image Processing, Design Automation Conference, Design Automation and Test in Europe Conference, ASP-DAC, International Conference on Computer Design and International Conference on Computer-Aided Design. His watermarking-based intellectual property protection research formed a basis for the Virtual Socket Initiative Alliance developing standard.
His research interests are focused on system security, computational sensing, embedded systems, computer aided design, and electronic commerce.