標題: 8/2 Prof. Kenneth K. O (UT Dallas)臺大演講 [打印本頁] 作者: tk02561 時間: 2012-7-26 03:24 PM 標題: 8/2 Prof. Kenneth K. O (UT Dallas)臺大演講 台大-聯發科技無線研究實驗室將於下週四邀請知名學者 , D, y/ r( b- t9 Y時間:101年8月2日(四)上午10:00-11:30 2 N( F% l( H0 \/ \- K2 Z
地點:台大電機二館 124 會議室 * `# s9 k5 ~0 z1 F5 E( c. m% |演講資訊如下: 2 i" A Y! Y$ ]8 z2 W9 I9 e講題: Sub-millimeter Wave CMOS Integrated Circuits and Systems M- O8 f5 K+ t
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as a means for realization of capable and affordable systems that operate at 200 GHz and7 m1 _# r% w% k6 A* [0 E9 i4 f% \/ k
higher. The potential applications include spectroscopy for detection of harmful and dangerous chemicals, active and passive imaging for detection of concealed weapons and materials, short range radars, and high data rate wireless and wireline communication. The performance of devices as well as signal sources and detectors operating between ~400 and 900 GHz fabricated in silicon CMOS technologies will be discussed. Based on these, paths to terahertz CMOS circuits and systems including key challenges that must be addressed are suggested. The potential applications and challenges make the sub-millimeter wave CMOS an exciting area of research for the silicon integrated circuits community.作者: tk02561 時間: 2012-7-26 03:24 PM
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Kenneth O received his S.B, S.M, and Ph.D degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA in 1984, 1984, and 1989, respectively. From 1989 to 1994, Dr. O worked at Analog Devices Inc. developing sub-micron CMOS processes for mixed signal applications, and high speed bipolar and BiCMOS processes. He has been a professor at the University of Florida, Gainesville from 1994 to 2009. He is currently the director of Texas Analog Center of Excellenc and TI Distinguished Chair Professor of Analog Circuits and Systems at University of Texas at Dallas. His research group is developing circuits and components required to implement analog and digital systems operating between 1 and THz using silicon IC technologies. He was the general chair of the 2001 IEEE Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting . Dr. O has also served as an associate editor for IEEE Transaction on Electron Devices from 1999 to 2001. Dr. O was a member of ADCOM of IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society between 2009-2011. He chairs the Meetings Committee of IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society. He has authored and co-authored ~200 journal and conference publications, as well as holding nine patents. Dr. O has received 1996 NSF Early Career Development Award. Prof. O is also an IEEE Fellow./ M/ E, V3 D, I0 R8 A) l
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