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Professor with a deep interest in the intricate world of integrated circuits, Jingcheng Wang is a distinguished faculty member in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at the University of Michigan. His research is primarily focused on the realms of application-specified IC and SOC Design, where he explores innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency and functionality of digital systems. Professor Wang is particularly passionate about low power and energy-efficient circuit design, a field that is increasingly critical in today's technology-driven world. His work aims to push the boundaries of what is possible in digital circuit design, ensuring that devices are not only powerful but also sustainable and efficient. This dedication to energy efficiency is evident in his ongoing projects, which include the development of application-specific IC designs and DSP chips tailored for security applications and speech or keyword detection and recognition. In addition to his research, Professor Wang is deeply committed to advancing the field of computer architecture. His work in this area seeks to optimize the performance and security of digital systems, addressing the growing demand for robust and reliable computing solutions. Through his innovative approach, he contributes to the development of cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to transform industries and improve everyday life. Professor Wang's expertise and dedication make him a valuable asset to the University of Michigan, where he continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of engineers and researchers. His contributions to the field of electrical and computer engineering are not only advancing technological capabilities but also paving the way for a more efficient and secure digital future.

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