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Revision as of 07:05, 19 March 2012
My research interests include mm-wave/sub-mm-wave/THz devices, circuits and systems, ultra low power systems, and reconfigurable radio.
Featured PhD projects:
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180-GHz high power signal generation
(to be updated)
Self-Healing 4-Gbps reconfigurable CMOS radio-on-a-chip (DARPA Healics program)
Digital controlled artificial dielectric (DiCAD)
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High efficiency power amplifier for 3G cellular phone base station
(to be updated)