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| Kewal K. Saluja |
Kewal K. Saluja
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4611 Engineering Hall
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Tel: (608) 262-6490
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Professor Saluja has been active in teaching and research in the general area of electrical and computer engineering since 1968. His research efforts are primarily in the areas of testing and testable design of VLSI digital circuits, built-in self-test and fault-tolerant computing. He has published over 300 research papers in these areas in the leading journals and conference proceedings. He has acted as a consultant to the United Nations Development Program. He is presently an Associate Editor of the Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications (JETTA), one of the prestigious journals in the area of digital systems testing. He is also a member of the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on Computers. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in switching theory, logic design, control systems, power systems, computer organization and assembly language programming, microprocessor systems, etc. He has developed and taught courses and labs in logic design, microprocessors, VLSI design, and testing and testable design of digital systems. Prof. Saluja was the faculty advisor to the student branch of the IEEE from 1988-1993. His active participation and leadership in branch activities helped make this student chapter the largest engineering student organization on the University of Wisconsin campus. He has been on numerous program committees of national and international conferences. He was the Chair of the Madison Section of the IEEE (1996-1998) and General Chair of the 29th International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing (FTCS-29) held in Madison in June 1999. Professor Saluja served as the area co-ordinator for computer engineering program in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering between 1993-1997. He has won numerous awards for his research papers and was the keynote speaker at the 12th Asian Test Symposium held in China in November 2003.
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