Tristan M. Evans Source Confirmed

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Researcher

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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tristan.evans@pe-systems.de

12 h-index 21 pubs 385 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Tristan M. Evans' research focuses on the design automation of multichip power modules (MCPMs), particularly addressing challenges in hierarchical and heterogeneous 2.5-D and high-density 3-D configurations. His work investigates methods for optimizing placement and routing, and includes the development of tools like PowerSynth. Evans' publications also explore advanced aspects of power module design, such as fast and accurate parasitic extraction that considers eddy-current losses and thermal runaway mitigation through electrothermal constraints mapping.

He has also published research on the mechanical properties of ionomer films using fluorescent ionic probes. Evans' scholarly output includes 21 publications with 385 citations and an h-index of 12. He has a notable record of collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Yarui Peng, Quang Trung Le, H. Alan Mantooth, and Imam Al Razi, with whom he shares multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 12
  • Publications: 21
  • Citations: 385

Selected Publications

  • VLSI-Inspired Design Automation for Scalable Power Electronics Layout Optimization (2023) DOI
  • A Partial Discharge Inception Voltage Modeling Approach (2023) DOI
  • PowerSynth 2: Physical Design Automation for High-Density 3-D Multichip Power Modules (2022) DOI
  • Thermal Runaway Mitigation through Electrothermal Constraints Mapping for MCPM Layout Optimization (2022) DOI
  • Fast and Accurate Parasitic Extraction in Multichip Power Module Design Automation Considering Eddy-Current Losses (2022) DOI
  • Placement and Routing for Power Module Layout (2021) DOI
  • PowerSynth Design Automation Flow for Hierarchical and Heterogeneous 2.5-D Multichip Power Modules (2021) DOI

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