Past Work


Graduate Research

G. Lucas, S. Cromar, and D. Chen, "FastYield: Variation-Aware, Layout-Driven Simultaneous Binding and Module Selection for Performance Yield Optimization," IEEE/ACM Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, January 2009.

S. Akram, S. Cromar, G. Lucas, A. Papakonstantinou, and D. Chen, “VEBoC: Variation and Error-Aware Design for Billions of Devices on a Chip,” Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, January 2008. (Invited)


Undergraduate Research

Cromar, Scott. “Computer-interfaced, Servo-actuated Microfluidic Control System for Single Cell Analysis.” (2006).

Cromar, Scott. “Properties of Suspended ZnO Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor.” (2006). Presented at the 2006 University of California, Irvine, Integrated Micro/Nano Summer Undergraduate Research Experience Symposium.


Employment

During the summer of 2007 I did an internship at Jazz Semiconductor.