Cherry Bhargava

Cherry Bhargava is working as an associate professor and head, VLSI domain, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. She has more than 14 years of teaching and research experience. She is PhD (ECE), IKGPTU, M.Tech (VLSI Design & CAD) Thapar University and B.Tech (Electronics and Instrumentation) from Kurukshetra University. She is GATE qualified with All India Rank 428. She has authored about 50 technical research papers in SCI, Scopus indexed quality journals and national/international conferences. She has seven books related to reliability, artificial intelligence and digital electronics to her credit. She has registered three copyrights and filed two patents. She is recipient of various national and international awards for being outstanding faculty in engineering and excellent researcher. She is an active reviewer and editorial member of various prominent SCI and Scopus indexed journals. She is a lifetime member of IET, IAENG, NSPE, IAOP, WASET and reliability research group. Her area of expertise includes reliability of electronic systems, digital electronics, VLSI design, artificial intelligence and related technologies.

Publications

AI Techniques for Reliability Prediction for Electronic Components
Cherry Bhargava. © 2020. 330 pages.
In the industry of manufacturing and design, one major constraint has been enhancing operating performance using less time. As technology continues to advance, manufacturers are...
Reliability Analysis: Need and Techniques
Cherry Bhargava. © 2020. 44 pages.
As the integration of components are increasing from VLSI to ULSI level. This may lead to damage of electronic system because each component has its own operating characteristics...
PVT Variability Check on UCM Architectures at Extreme Temperature-Process Changes
Rajkumar Sarma, Cherry Bhargava, Shruti Jain. © 2020. 14 pages.
The UCM (universal compressor-based multiplier) architecture promises to provide faster multiplication operation in supply voltage as low as 0.6 V. The basic component of UCM...