Welcome to Jawad Nasrullah's webpage @ Stanford


Hi! I maintain research affiliation with the ultra-low-power research group of STAR lab/Electrical Engineering at Stanford University where I collaborate with Professor G. Leonard Tyler and Professor Yoshio Nishi. Currently I am with Intel fulltime.
If you are interested in knowing more about my research at Stanford, please visit my research webpage.

  • Professor Tyler's article on evolution of a dissertation abstract.

    In the past, I held following positions at Stanford.

  • Advisor for distance students in electrical engineering (Autumn 2001 -- Summer 2004). I developed this experimental position for EE and SCPD at the initiative of Dr. Cam Moore. After successful development, this position has now been converted to a permanent position. A new course advisor will be assigned beginning autumn 2004 in preparation of my departure. Read More about this position...
  • RCC for ResComp.
  • On teaching side I was invloved with EE214, EE113, Physics105 and E40. I was TA for 5 quarters, co-instructed one quarter, RA for several quarters.

    I have worked in the industry as analog, mixed-signal circuit designer ;-)

    Check out the webpage of Iram Mirza, a user interaction designer.

    If you are visiting us, here is a map.

    A group of my friends organized a "Man-made-dinner" where guys treated girls with their cooking. I made Raita and Gulab Jamun. Raita was no-brainer however its presentation was unique. Take a look, if you can read Urdu look even more carefully..what do you see? I did not earn the status of JKG for no reason. My experimentation with Gulab Jamun turned out to be a success. Here is the Gulab Jamun recipe I used. It was provided by Iram's cousin and I modified and refined it after three attempts. Gulab Jamun is an ethnic indian dessert, made with fried milk balls drenched in syrup. These can be really really sweet so be careful the first time.



    If you are interested in classical punjabi music, please check out Academy of the Punjab in North America for classical punjabi / punjabee music.



    Here are my favorite links.
  • My library circulation record.
  • INSPEC Search(1969+) physics, electrical engineering, etc.
  • Engineering Index (EI/Compendex) Search (1969+) engineering
  • UMI Dissertation Abstracts (Dissertations) (1881+)available from Proquest with links to free Stanford dissertations (1989+).
  • Patents, Inventions, and Technology Transfer.Links to many patent databases.
  • Stanford nano-fabrication lab where reseach is focused on nanometer scale devices.
  • Maxim IC I worked on some of their parts.
  • The true notebook computer is Sharp MM20. This is a truly wireless machine. You do not need power cord for 9 hours. I want one 8-]
  • Economic semiconductor manufacturing.
  • For electrical engineering distance student course advising, please visit the course advising webpage.
  • Stanford golf course
  • Real-time marguerite location
  • Volunteer for Stanford hospital spiritual care.
  • Paskistanis at Stanford
  • Shaukat Khanum memorial cancer hospital and research center. I support their fight against cancer.

    You can reach me at jawad<AT>stanford<DOT>edu


    Last modified: 03/16/2005