Kamran Zarrineh: Kamran Zarrineh received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Utah in 91, MS in Computer Science from SUNY at Binghamton in 94 and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from University at Buffalo in 1999. He worked in the Test Design Automation group at IBM as a key developer of IBM's Design-For-Test-Synthesis project from 1992 to 2000. In October 2000, he joined Sun Microelectronics in Chelmsford, MA where he is in charge of design for test issues for the UltraSparcV microprocessor. His research interests include design and test of VLSI systems. Dr. Zarrineh was a recipient of the Design Automation Conference scholarship in 1997. He is a Member of IEEE. Shambhu J. Upadhyaya: Shambhu J. Upadhyaya received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Newcastle, Australia in 1987. He is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo. He is a recipient of the 2000-01 IBM Faculty Partner Fellowship. He served as the Program Co-Chair of the 1995 IEEE Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI and the 2000 IEEE Symposium of Reliable Distributed Systems. His research interests are VLSI Testing, fault diagnosis, fault tolerant computing, information assurance techniques and diagnostic reasoning. He is a senior Member of IEEE. Sreejit Chakravarty: Sreejit Chakravarty graduated from BITS, Pilani, India (BS), SUNY Stony brook (MS) and SUNY Albany (Ph.D.) respectively in 1980, 1983 and 1986. He spent about 11 years in academia as an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University at Buffalo. Since 1997 he has been with Intel Corporation where he is a Principle Engineer working on various test technology activities. He is responsible for the Defect Based Testing Project. He has over 75 technical publications and has co-authored a book on IDDQ Testing. He has been serving on program/organizing committees of several conferences and was the Program Co-Chair for VLSI Test Symposium 2001. He is a senior member of IEEE.