Soumya Bose is an Assistant Professor of ECE at University of California, Santa Cruz. His research is focused in analog & mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) design for sensing, signal processing, power management, and data communication. He is specifically interested in developing ultra-low-power ICs for energy-constrained applications in healthcare, environmental monitoring, and IoT. He leads the Bose Research group on Integrated Circuits & Systems (BRICS) at UC Santa Cruz.

Dr. Bose has a wide experience of advanced IC design in leading semiconductor companies. From 2013-2015, he worked for Rambus on high-speed memory DDR interfaces where his work led to the invention of an adaptive data receiver for a multi-modal PHY. In 2018 he was with Kilby Labs, Texas Instruments, as a research intern, where he contributed to the development of industry leading nano-power linear regulators. From 2019-2024 he was with Intel where he was a Research Scientist at Intel Labs and worked on multiple areas like, power delivery, optical interconnects, and high speed interfaces.

Dr. Bose received Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR in 2019, M.Tech. from the IIT Kharagpur, India, in 2013, and B.E. from the IIEST Shibpur, India, in 2009. His research work has been published in premier IEEE conferences ISSCC, CICC, VLSI, ISCAS, BioCAS, and journals like JSSC, TCAS, TBCAS. He also has got several granted/pending patents. He received the 2017 CDADIC best poster award, 2014 IEEE TechSym best presentation award, and 2024 Intel Labs DRA award. Dr. Bose served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs in 2021-2023 and is a reviewer for multiple IEEE journals and conferences.