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Vivek Joshi

Researcher at GlobalFoundries

Publications -  50
Citations -  650

Vivek Joshi is an academic researcher from GlobalFoundries. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 40 publications receiving 523 citations. Previous affiliations of Vivek Joshi include University of Michigan & IBM.

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Biosorption of Heavy Metals: A Review

TL;DR: The mechanism of biosorption is complex, mainly ion exchange, chelation, adsorption by physical forces, entrapment in inter and intrafibrilliar capillaries and spaces of the structural polysaccharide network as a result of the concentration gradient and diffusion through cell walls and membranes as discussed by the authors.
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Physical, Chemical and Bacteriological Study of Water from Rivers of Uttarakhand

TL;DR: In this article, a study carried out in the month of April-June (2009) for which five rivers were chosen i.e. Alaknanda (A), Bhagirathi (B), Ganga (G), Mandakini (M), and Yamuna (Y).
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A 7nm CMOS technology platform for mobile and high performance compute application

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TL;DR: A fully integrated 7nm CMOS platform featuring a 3rd generation finFET architecture, SAQP for fin formation, and SADP for BEOL metallization, designed to enable both High Performance Compute (HPC) and mobile applications.
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Logic SER reduction through flip flop redesign

TL;DR: An effective flip flop sizing scheme is proposed that efficiently immunizes combinational logic circuits from the effects of radiation induced single event transients and reduces the soft error rates (SER) of combinational circuits.
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Soft-edge flip-flops for improved timing yield: design and optimization

TL;DR: A statistically aware flip-flop assignment algorithm is proposed that maximizes the gain in timing yield while minimizing the incurred power overhead and shows that the power and area overhead of soft-edge flip- flops grows directly with the amount of softness.