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Biography and Research Information
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Kelby Haulmark's research focuses on advancements in semiconductor devices, particularly the development of digital twins for power electronic components such as ANPC inverters. This work involves creating virtual models that accurately represent the behavior and performance of physical systems, facilitating analysis, testing, and optimization without direct interaction with the hardware. Haulmark collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Kenneth Mordi, Jia Di, Justin E. Jackson, and Brady McBride, contributing to a shared body of work in this field. Haulmark has published five papers, with a total of 45 citations and an h-index of 3. This research is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the reliability and efficiency of power electronic systems through sophisticated modeling techniques.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 47
Selected Publications
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Asynchronous Polymorphic Logic Locking (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust (2022)
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Enhancing Voltage Scalability of Asynchronous Circuits through Logic Transformation (2019)
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A Test Bed for Detecting False Data Injection Attacks in Systems With Distributed Energy Resources (2019)
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Comprehensive Comparison of NULL Convention Logic Threshold Gate Implementations (2018)
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- Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust
- Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust
- Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust
- Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust
- Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust
- Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust
- Digital Twin of an ANPC inverter with integrated Design-For-Trust
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