Name
Affiliation
Papers
AMITH SINGHEE
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
20
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
47
347
22.94
Referers 
Referees 
References 
659
318
178
Search Limit
100659
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Enabling coupled models to predict the business impact of weather on electric utilities.10.412016
OPRO: Precise emergency preparedness for electric utilities.40.482016
HAMS: A Memory-Efficient Representation of Power Grids Using Hierarchical and Multi-Scenario Graphs20.382015
A dynamic method for efficient random mismatch characterization of standard cells10.392012
PTrace: derivative-free local tracing of bicriterial design tradeoffs10.352011
Why Quasi-Monte Carlo is Better Than Monte Carlo or Latin Hypercube Sampling for Statistical Circuit Analysis391.642010
Two fast methods for estimating the minimum standby supply voltage for large SRAMs100.772010
Pareto sampling: choosing the right weights by derivative pursuit30.382010
Robust Circuit Design: Challenges and Solutions00.342009
Statistical blockade: very fast statistical simulation and modeling of rare circuit events and its application to memory design743.082009
Yield estimation of SRAM circuits using "Virtual SRAM Fab"40.472009
Practical, fast Monte Carlo statistical static timing analysis: why and how301.492008
Exploiting correlation kernels for efficient handling of intra-die spatial correlation, with application to statistical timing30.472008
Probabilistic interval-valued computation: toward a practical surrogate for statistics inside CAD tools70.712008
Recursive Statistical Blockade: An Enhanced Technique for Rare Event Simulation with Application to SRAM Circuit Design301.492008
From Finance to Flip Flops: A Study of Fast Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods from Computational Finance Applied to Statistical Circuit Analysis372.382007
Statistical modeling for the minimum standby supply voltage of a full SRAM array211.702007
Statistical blockade: a novel method for very fast Monte Carlo simulation of rare circuit events, and its application594.282007
Beyond low-order statistical response surfaces: latent variable regression for efficient, highly nonlinear fitting211.382007
Probabilistic Interval-Valued Computation: Toward A Practical Surrogate For Statistics Inside Cad Tools00.342006