Summary
Debjyoti Bhattacharjee is a hardware-software codesign researcher and part-time professor at KU Leuven with over a decade of experience modelling, building and evaluating system-level architectures. At imec he has driven R&D and leadership for simulator integration, performance analysis and path-finding studies, and led development of a design-space exploration framework adopted by industry partners. His technical portfolio spans cryptographic accelerators to analog-in-memory and hybrid digital SIMD architectures for neural inference, with a knack for early-stage forecasting of performance, power and bandwidth trade-offs. He regularly reviews for IEEE and ACM venues and contributes to conference technical program committees, bridging academic rigor with industry impact. Known for rapid debugging across HW and SW boundaries, he combines hands-on engineering with strategic system thinking. Outside work he collects and uses fountain pens, a small ritual that reflects his attention to craft and detail.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Technology (MTech) Computer Science and Engineering, Master of Technology (MTech) Computer Science and Engineering at Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
B Tech Computer Science and Engineering, B Tech Computer Science and Engineering at Government College of Engineering and Textile Technology, Serampore
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Post-CMOS logic Synthesis, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Post-CMOS logic Synthesis at Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Hindi, English, Bengali