Riadul Islam

Assistant Professor · Tenure-Track

Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering

College of Engineering and Information Technology

He/Him/His/Himself

About

Riadul Islam is currently an assistant professor in the
Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
In his Ph.D. dissertation work at UCSC, Riadul
designed the first current-pulsed flip-flop/register that resulted in the first-ever one-to-many current-mode clock distribution networks for high-performance microprocessors. From 2017 to 2019, he was an Assistant Professor with the University of Michigan, Dearborn MI, USA.

Research interests

VLSI Design & Automation,FPGA, Hardware Accelerator, Circuits, Radiation Hardened design, Network Security, Hardware Security.

Teaching interests

VLSI, Computer Architecture, Re-configurable computing, Hardware Descriptive Language (Verilog/VHDL).

Education

  • Ph D, Computer EngineeringUCSC (2017)
    Current-Mode Clocking and Synthesis Considering Low-Power and Skew
  • MS, ECEConcordia University (2011)
    High-speed Energy-efficient Soft Error Tolerant Flip-flops
  • BS, Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE)/Electronics, Digital CommunicationBangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET) (2007)