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Evanthia PapadopoulouResearch Staff Member
Research Lab: Watson Research Center (Yorktown)
Evanthia Papadopoulou is a Research Staff Member in the Design Automation department at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northwestern University 1995, an MS in Computer Science from University of Illinois at Chicago, and a BS in Mathematics from University of Athens, Greece. Evanthia joined IBM in 1996 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and in 1998 as a Research staff Member. Her research interests are in Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Computational Geometry, Data Structures, and VLSI Computer-Aided Design.
Her current research activity is in the intersection of Computational Geometry and VLSI Design Automation. She has worked in the area of Computer-Aided Design for Manufacturability (DFM) applying basic concepts from algorithms and computational geometry. She has applied several variations of Voronoi diagrams such as higher order Voronoi diagrams of polygons, the Hausdorff Voronoi diagram, and others, to address DFM issues in VLSI design such as critical area extraction, assist feature placement, and yield prediction.
Last updated 3 Feb 2006
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