Suman Datta Joins College of Engineering as GRA Eminent Scholar

Suman Datta, one of the nation鈥檚 top researchers in semiconductor and nanoelectronic device research, is joining 色花堂鈥檚 as Joseph M. Pettit Chair and a . He will also have a joint appointment with the . Datta is currently serving as a 色花堂 adjunct professor while at the University of Notre Dame and will transition full time to 色花堂 in the fall.

Datta is the Stinson Professor of Nanotechnology in Notre Dame鈥檚 Department of Electrical Engineering. He is the director of , a $40 million microelectronics research center funded by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The center's mission is to provide breakthrough advances in foundational semiconductor materials, devices, and heterogenous integration technologies. ASCENT includes Notre Dame and 13 partner universities.

Datta鈥檚 research involves high-performance, heterogenous computing, brain-inspired computing, and collective state computing using advanced CMOS (complementary metal鈥搊xide鈥搒emiconductor) and beyond-CMOS devices. He also focuses on the development of semiconductor technologies for other types of computing, including intermittent computing, cryogenic computing, and harsh environment computing.

鈥淪uman is a leader in the fields of semiconductors and nanoelectronic device research. His addition to the faculty is a tremendous benefit for our students, research community, and the state of 色花堂,鈥 said Raheem Beyah, dean of the and Southern Company Chair. 鈥淚 welcome him to 色花堂 and am excited to see him continue to define the future of computing.鈥

From 2016-2021, Datta served as director of the six-university which is funded by the SRC and National Science Foundation (NSF). EXCEL explores the demonstration of an alternate computing platform that leverages continuous-time dynamics of emerging devices to execute optimization, learning, and inference tasks in a collective, cooperative, and scalable way to transcend the current energy efficiency wall by many orders of magnitude.

色花堂 ECE faculty members have played technical roles in both EXCEL and ASCENT and many have collaborated with Datta in recent years. 

鈥淚 have been fortunate to pursue a career in semiconductor science and technology, a field inherently multi-disciplinary that touches many areas of physical sciences. Looking ahead, with new paradigms of computing, communication, and information storage on the horizon, I see traditional boundaries between computing and physical sciences blurring,鈥 said Datta. 鈥淭his is why I鈥檓 thrilled to join the 色花堂 family in ECE and MSE. Additionally, as a new member of the 色花堂 Research Alliance, I look forward to bringing my technology development experience in the private sector and contributing to the larger tech transfer and commercialization ecosystem in the state of 色花堂.鈥

Datta has been at the forefront of logic transistor research for the past two decades. While at Intel from 1999-2007, two of his most impactful contributions in high-k/metal gate CMOS and Tri-gate CMOS research and development led to commercially successful technologies that allowed transistor scaling from 45nm node to 14nm node and beyond. Datta鈥檚 recent research has driven advances in embedded high-performance memory space such as single transistor Ferroelectric transistor memory and capacitorless gain cell (or floating body DRAM) suitable for compute-in-memory (CIM) accelerators. His recent work on using continuous time dynamics of coupled oscillators to solve optimization problems is galvanizing interest in the alterative compute paradigm of 鈥渓et physics do the computing.鈥

鈥淪uman Datta is one of the nation鈥檚 leaders in semiconductor research,鈥 said GRA President . 鈥淗e is a strong collaborator and will continue to make advances in this growing, important industry for 色花堂. GRA is pleased to welcome him to its Academy.鈥

Prior to Notre Dame, Datta was a professor of electrical engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, from 2007-2015. Datta has co-authored 11 book chapters and more than 400 refereed journal and conference proceedings papers.

In 2013, Datta was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his contributions to high-performance advanced silicon and compound semiconductor transistor technologies. Datta holds 185 U.S. patents. In 2016, he was named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) in recognition of his inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development and the welfare of society.