Prof. Nitin Wankhede

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Prof. Nitin W. Wankhade is an Assistant Professor and PhD Research Scholar in Computer Engineering from Mumbai University, with over 18 years of academic experience in teaching, research, and academic responsibilities.

AI-Enabled Failure Prediction in Power Electronics: EV Chargers, Inverters, and SMPS

Reliability is now a defining parameter for modern power electronic systems. As the world pushes harder toward electric mobility, renewable energy adoption, and high-efficiency...

Edge AI Chipsets: How On-Device Intelligence Is Reshaping Embedded System Design

The cloud-first model for embedded systems is becoming a legacy architecture. We’re moving away from simply piping data to remote servers and instead shifting...

Fighting Fire with Fire: How AI is Tackling Its Own Energy Consumption Challenge to Boost Supply Chain Resilience

Introduction AI is no longer just a futuristic idea, today it is a known technology across every industry. AI is being used to automate tasks,...

Beyond the Bill: How AI-Enabled Smart Meters Are Driving Lead Time Optimization and Supply Chain Resilience in the Energy Grid

Introduction Smart meters have significantly evolved since their initial implementation for consumer billing. In the contemporary networked industrial landscape, where semiconductor fabrication facilities, data centers,...

Inside the Digital Twin: How AI is Building Virtual Fabs to Prevent Trillion-Dollar Mistakes

Introduction Semiconductor manufacturing often feels like modern alchemy: billions of tiny transistors squeezed onto a chip smaller than a fingernail, stitched through thousands of precise...

The Quantum Leap: How AI and Quantum Computing Are Driving Lead Time Optimization and Supply Chain Resilience in Semiconductor Innovation

Introduction Silicon has been the primary driver of the computing growth for decades, but Moore’s Law is now reaching its limits. As the need for...

Chip Code, written by AI: Driving Lead Time Optimization and Supply Chain Resilience in Semiconductor Manufacturing

The semiconductor world is grappling with complex challenges and designing a modern chip that involves billions of transistors, massive verification workloads, and global supply...

Generative Artificial Intelligence Boosts Chip Yields and Slashes Manufacturing Defects

In 2021, car manufacturers worldwide halted production because a single one-dollar microcontroller was unavailable. The wait time for advanced semiconductors jumped from 12 weeks...

AI as the Procurement Copilot: The Next Leap in Semiconductor Supply Chains

The semiconductor sector remains highly vulnerable to global uncertainty. The consumer electronic to automotive production industry can disrupt due to the single chip shortage....

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