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Welcome to Bose Research group on Integrated Circuits & Systems (BRICS). Our research focuses on integrated circuit (IC) design for next-generation ultra-low-power systems. We develop intelligent circuit architectures for analog signal processing, power management, and data communication to build energy-efficient electronics that can extract actionable information and operate sustainably. We collaborate with researchers across disciplines to interface custom ICs with novel materials, sensors, and harvesters and demonstrate full systems for new portable applications.


News

Dr. Bose has been invited as a Guest Editor for a special issue of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems – I on the 2025 IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems (ISICAS).

Dr. Bose joins UC Santa Cruz’s Baskin Engineering faculty as an assistant professor in the ECE department.

New publication: A 108Gb/s PAM-4 VCSEL-based optical engine from Intel Labs, that Dr. Bose was a part of, is accepted for publication at the 2025 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference.

After spending a valuable time as a Research Scientist in Intel Labs, Dr. Bose left Intel Corporation.

New publication: Co-packaged optical receiver from Intel Labs, that Dr. Bose was a part of, is accepted for publication at the 2024 IEEE VLSI Symposium on Circuits.

New publication: Fiber terminated VCSEL-based optical transmitter work from Intel Labs is accepted for publication at the 2024 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference.

New publication: Collaborative work on batteryless multi-modal sensing with Oregon State SIM Lab is accepted for publication at the 2022 IEEE Biomedical Circuits & Systems Conference.

Dr. Bose’s research work was featured in Oregon State University’s College of Engineering Alumni news.

“High Prospects for very low voltage”, featured in Oregon State University’s College of Engineering based on Dr. Bose pioneering work on ultra-low-voltage circuits for batteryless wearables.