Sponsor
Past research has been, in part, sponsored by John Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory and Texas Instruments.
Past research has been, in part, sponsored by John Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory and Texas Instruments.
Aono's most recent fellowship (2013-2016) is through the National Science Foundation's (NSF's) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), department announcement here.
Aono's past fellowship (2012-2013) was through the Michigan Space Grant Consortium.
Kenji's current research interests are in low-power CMOS, analog computing, and biologically inspired circuity. He was a Technical Aide and Research Assistant at the Adaptive Integrated Microsystems Laboratory (AIMLAB). He is currently conducting research at AIMLAB as a Graduate Fellow for NSF.
Kenji Aono graduated with a B.S. in computer engineering and electrical engineering from Michigan State University (MSU) in 2011. He completed work on a M.S. in electrical engineering from MSU in 2013, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at said institution. More details on the electrical and computer engineering program at MSU are available here.