Research Career
In research Dr. Kuh has worked on Electric Circuit Theory and Computer-Aided
Design for VLSI Circuits and Systems. He is coauthor of four books and
author or coauthor of over 200 papers in circuits, electronics, networks,
systems, and computer aided design. He also has edited and coedited two
monographs: "VLSI: Circuit Layout Theory and Techniques" and "Multichip
Modules."
His contributions in circuit theory include synthesis of passive and active networks, optimum design of negative resistance and parametric amplifiers, state-space techniques in networks and feedback systems, time-varying networks, and nonlinear circuits.
He has made contributions to circuit layout theory and algorithms in partitioning, floorplanning, placement and routing. Software packages developed by his research group include BBL, BEAR, and PROUD. His most recent contributions have been the development of timing-driven physical design tools for submicron IC and MCM, and an accurate and efficient circuit and interconnect simulator. Those works have yielded software programs useful for industrial and academic researchers.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Kuh is a Fellow of the IEEE and the AAAS, a member of the National
Academy of Engineering, a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,
and a member of the Academia Sinica. He holds Honorary Professorships in
several universities in China including Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Tsinghua University, Peking University. He has received a number of awards
and honors, including: NSF Senior Postdoctoral Fellow (1962), Miller Research
Professor (1965-66), University of Michigan Distinguished Alumnus Award
(1970), IEEE Guillemin-Cauer Award (1973), Alexander von Humboldt Senior
Scientist Award (1977), IEEE Education Medal (1981), the Lamme Award of
the American Society for Engineering Education (1981), the Japan Society
for Promotion of Science Award (1981), the British Science and Engineering
Research Fellowship (1982), the IEEE Centennial Medal (1984), the IEEE
Circuits and Systems Society Award (1988), the Society of Hong Kong Scholars
Award (1990), the Berkeley Citation (1993), 1996 C&C Prize Japan Society for Promotion of Communication and Computers, the Doctor of Engineering,
Honoris Causa, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (1997),
the 1998 EDAC Phil Kaufman Award, the Honorary Doctor of Engineering Award
from the National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, and the IEEE Millennium
Medal.
Professional and Advisory Activities
Dr. Kuh has served on many academic advisory committees and boards,
including those at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton
University, the University of Southern California, and the Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology. He has been a consultant to a number of industrial
and governmental organizations, including International Business Machines,
General Motors, Cadence Design Systems, the National Science Foundation,
and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He was a member
of the Board of Directors of the IEEE from 1976 to 1978 and served as President
of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society in 1972. He served as a board
member of ECAD and Cadence Design. Currently, he is on the Board of Ultima
Interconnect.