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   [5/2008] David Fang successfully defends his Ph.D. thesis. David is joining Achronix Semiconductor.
   [4/2008] 3D thermal characterization chip functional.
   [2/2008] NASA test chip functional over the required temperature range (77K to 400K).
   [9/2007] The paper Enabling Cognitive Architectures for UAV Mission Planning summarizing the work done for the DARPA ACIP project wins the paper award at HPEC.
   [9/2006] Rajit Manohar attends NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Symposium.
   [9/2006] David Biermann successfully defends his Ph.D. thesis. Dave will join Intel.
   [8/2006] Song Peng successfully defends his Ph.D. thesis. Song will join Cadence.
   [7/2006] We are now part of the MARCO C2S2 center.
   [3/2006] The paper A Level-crossing Flash Asynchronous Analog-to-Digital Converter by Filipp Akopyan and Profs. Manohar and Apsel wins the Best Paper Award at ASYNC 2006.
   [10/2005] The paper Dense sensor networks are also energy efficient: when 'more' is 'less' by Yao-Win Hong, Birsen Sirkeci-Mergen and Profs. Scaglione and Manohar wins the Ellersick Award for best unclassified paper at MILCOM'05.
   [9/2005] EE times story on a startup based on work from our lab.
   [9/2005] Rajit Manohar named to MIT Technology Review Magazine's TR35.
   [9/2005] Testing SNAP complete! The processor operates correctly on first silicon. C programs run succesfully on the test board.
   [7/2005] Chris LaFrieda successfully defends his M.S. thesis.
   [7/2005] Filipp Akopyan successfully defends his M.S. thesis.
   [4/2005] Clint Kelly and Virantha Ekanayake successfully defend their Ph.D. theses. Clint and Virantha are co-founders of Achronix Semiconductor, along with Rajit and John Holt.
   [3/2005] We are part of TRUST, the newly formed NSF center on Cybersecurity.
   [3/2005] Virantha Ekanayake will join Johns Hopkins University as an Assistant Professor in the Fall.
   [5/2004] John Teifel successfully defends his Ph.D. thesis, showing that it is possible to graduate from the AVLSI group! John will join Sandia National Labs.

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