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DESCRIPTION:29 November 2019 (13:40): IEEE AP/MTT/EMC/ED Turkey Seminar Ser
 ies (S.60)\n\nSpeaker: Prof. Alper Demir\n\nTopic: &quot;Nonstationary Low Freq
 uency Noise in Switched MOSFET Circuits and Circuit Simulation&quot;\n\nLocatio
 n: Middle East Technical University\, Ankara\, Turkey\n\nAbstract: Modelin
 g and analysis of low frequency noise under strongly time-varying bias con
 ditions is a long-standing open problem in circuit simulation. In this tal
 k\, I will start with a brief tutorial introduction to noise modeling and 
 analysis in electronic circuits. I will then present the background on the
  nonstationary low frequency noise modeling problem in circuit simulation 
 and the legacy noise models. The computational modeling and analysis frame
 work we have developed solves the problem and is based on an analogy that 
 relates low frequency noise in transistors and electronic circuits to stoc
 hastic behavior of ion channels in biological neurons and stochastic chemi
 cal kinetics. I will present results on electronic circuit examples\, name
 ly switched MOSFET circuits and oscillators\, which show that our computat
 ional models implemented in an electronic circuit simulator correctly pred
 ict the impact of nonstationary low frequency noise that match measurement
  data\, whereas the legacy noise models produce erroneous results.\n\nThis
  talk is based on joint work with Dr. Gokcen Mahmutoglu (PhD\, Koc Univers
 ity 2015).\n\nBio: Alper Demir graduated from Ankara Fen Lisesi\, and subs
 equently received the BS degree from Bilkent University and the MS and PhD
  degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. Prof. Demir spent 
 time at Motorola (Summer 1995)\, Cadence Design Systems (Summer 1996)\, Be
 ll Laboratories Research (1997-2000)\, CeLight (2000-2002)\, MIT (Summer 2
 002\, Spring 2017)\, and UC Berkeley (2009-2010). He has been with Koc Uni
 versity as a faculty member since 2002. His work on noise won several best
  paper awards: 2002 Best of ICCAD Award\, 2003 and 2014 IEEE/ACM William J
 . McCalla ICCAD Best Paper Awards\, and the 2004 IEEE Circuits and Systems
  Society Guillemin-Cauer Award. He was named an IEEE Fellow in 2012 for hi
 s contributions to stochastic modeling and analysis of phase noise.\n\nSpe
 aker(s): Prof. Alper Demir\, \n\nAnkara\, Ankara\, Türkiye
LOCATION:Ankara\, Ankara\, Türkiye
ORGANIZER:ozergul@metu.edu.tr
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SUMMARY:IEEE AP/MTT/EMC/ED TURKEY CHAPTER SEMINAR SERIES -- SEMINAR 60
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/212904
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;29 November 2019 (13:40): &amp;nbsp\;I
 EEE AP/MTT/EMC/ED Turkey Seminar Series (S.60)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Speaker: P
 rof. Alper Demir&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Topic: &quot;Nonstationary Low Frequency Noise in Swit
 ched MOSFET Circuits and Circuit Simulation&quot;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Location:&amp;nbsp\;Middl
 e East Technical University\, Ankara\, Turkey&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract: Modeling a
 nd analysis of low frequency noise under strongly time-varying bias condit
 ions is a long-standing open problem in circuit simulation. In this talk\,
  I will start with a brief tutorial introduction to noise modeling and ana
 lysis in electronic circuits. I will then present the background on the no
 nstationary low frequency noise modeling problem in circuit simulation and
  the legacy noise models. The computational modeling and analysis framewor
 k we have developed solves the problem and is based on an analogy that rel
 ates low frequency noise in transistors and electronic circuits to stochas
 tic behavior of ion channels in biological neurons and stochastic chemical
  kinetics. I will present results on electronic circuit examples\, namely 
 switched MOSFET circuits and oscillators\, which show that our computation
 al models implemented in an electronic circuit simulator correctly predict
  the impact of nonstationary low frequency noise that match measurement da
 ta\, whereas the legacy noise models produce erroneous results.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Th
 is talk is based on joint work with Dr. Gokcen Mahmutoglu (PhD\, Koc Unive
 rsity 2015).&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Bio: Alper Demir graduated from Ankara Fen Lisesi\, a
 nd subsequently received the BS degree from Bilkent University and the MS 
 and PhD degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. Prof. Demir
  spent time at Motorola (Summer 1995)\, Cadence Design Systems (Summer 199
 6)\, Bell Laboratories Research (1997-2000)\, CeLight (2000-2002)\, MIT (S
 ummer 2002\, Spring 2017)\, and UC Berkeley (2009-2010). He has been with 
 Koc University as a faculty member since 2002. His work on noise won sever
 al best paper awards: 2002 Best of ICCAD Award\, 2003 and 2014 IEEE/ACM Wi
 lliam J. McCalla ICCAD Best Paper Awards\, and the 2004 IEEE Circuits and 
 Systems Society Guillemin-Cauer Award. He was named an IEEE Fellow in 2012
  for his contributions to stochastic modeling and analysis of phase noise.
 &lt;/p&gt;
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