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DESCRIPTION:On September 13\, 2025\, the ECE Department hosted a workshop o
 n Analog VLSI Design\, led\nby industry expert Mr. Saptarshi Pani\, Analog
  Engineer at Texas Instruments. Supported by\nIEEE-CEDA Bangalore section\
 , the event drew 60 enthusiastic students who gained valuable\ninsights in
 to theoretical and practical aspects of analog design through a mix of lec
 tures and\nhands-on problem-solving sessions.\n\nThe workshop covered both
  theoretical aspects of analog design and practical problem-solving\nexerc
 ises\, giving students a balanced view of concepts and applications. Mr. P
 ani guided the\nparticipants through core topics in analog circuit design 
 while also sharing insights from his\nprofessional experience. Students ac
 tively took part in the discussions and exercises\, gaining a\nclearer und
 erstanding of analog VLSI fundamentals.\n\nSpeaker(s): Saptarshi\, \n\nSha
 vige Malleshwara Hills\, 91st Main Rd\, 1st Stage\, Kumaraswamy Layout\, B
 engaluru\, Karnataka 560111\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, India
LOCATION:Shavige Malleshwara Hills\, 91st Main Rd\, 1st Stage\, Kumaraswamy
  Layout\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560111\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, India
ORGANIZER:giri.subhra@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:16
SUMMARY:Foundations of Analog VLSI Design: A Hands-On Workshop
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/512645
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;On September 13\, 2025\, the ECE Departmen
 t hosted a workshop on Analog VLSI Design\, led&lt;br&gt;by industry expert Mr. 
 Saptarshi Pani\, Analog Engineer at Texas Instruments. Supported by&lt;br&gt;IEE
 E-CEDA Bangalore section\, the event drew 60 enthusiastic students who gai
 ned valuable&lt;br&gt;insights into theoretical and practical aspects of analog 
 design through a mix of lectures and&lt;br&gt;hands-on problem-solving sessions.
 &lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The workshop covered both theoretical aspects of analog design an
 d practical problem-solving&lt;br&gt;exercises\, giving students a balanced view
  of concepts and applications. Mr. Pani guided the&lt;br&gt;participants through
  core topics in analog circuit design while also sharing insights from his
 &lt;br&gt;professional experience. Students actively took part in the discussion
 s and exercises\, gaining a&lt;br&gt;clearer understanding of analog VLSI fundam
 entals.&lt;/p&gt;
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