Summary
Jun Zhou is a professor and IEEE Senior Member with over a decade of experience in energy-efficient digital IC design, spanning academia and industry collaborations with NXP, IMEC and IME Singapore. His work focuses on low-power application-specific processors, ultra-low-voltage and variation-resilient circuit techniques, and emerging-device integration (RRAM/MRAM/3DIC), with publications in ISSCC, DAC, JSSC and other top venues. He led research teams and PhD students, serves on technical program committees and journal review boards, and holds the National Thousand Young Talent Award. Notably, his background in on-chip clock domain interfacing and synchronizer measurement—rooted in a PhD from Newcastle—gives him uncommon depth in both circuit-level reliability and system-level processor design.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Synchronizer Circuit Design and Measurement & On-Chip Clock Domain Interfacing, PhD, Synchronizer Circuit Design and Measurement & On-Chip Clock Domain Interfacing at Newcastle University
Dual Bachelor, Communication Engineering & Microelectronics, Dual Bachelor, Communication Engineering & Microelectronics at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China