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Elements: AnalogEDA-Hub: At-Scale Analog Circuit Electronic Design Automation with An Open — NSF Award to George Washington Univer

Foundational semiconductor integrated circuits (ICs) research provides a core national competitiveness by driving both trillion-dollar economic growth and advances of various transformative technologies. Thus, advancing Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools to enable agile, low-cost, and high-quality development of

Award titleElements: AnalogEDA-Hub: At-Scale Analog Circuit Electronic Design Automation with An Open
Award ID2514071
AwardeeGeorge Washington University
CityWASHINGTON
StateDC
Amount obligated$599,971
Principal investigatorWeidong Cao
ProgramSoftware Institutes
Start date05/01/2026
AbstractFoundational semiconductor integrated circuits (ICs) research provides a core national competitiveness by driving both trillion-dollar economic growth and advances of various transformative technologies. Thus, advancing Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools to enable agile, low-cost, and high-quality development of ICs is a national research priority. While digital ICs have enjoyed mature automated design flows to cope with the need for higher productivity and stronger capabilities, analog IC
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