
Harikrishna Kayitha, PhD student
Harikrishna Kayitha is a PhD researcher at Georgia Tech Europe–CNRS, specializing in Neuromorphic Analog Computing. He earned his M.Sc. in Information and Communication Engineering from the Technical University of Darmstadt and has three years of industrial experience in automotive embedded systems. He also has extensive expertise in Analog and Mixed-Signal IC design, including Data Converters, Bandgap References, and Op-Amps, across multiple technology nodes from 22 nm to 180 nm. His current research focuses on developing energy-efficient, high-speed analog computing architectures capable of solving NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems using reconfigurable analog platforms.