Research Activities at University College Dublin – Level-Crossing ADC
This seminar presents an overview of research activities at University College Dublin (UCD) in RF, analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) design. The group consists of 5 postdocs and 20 Ph.D. students working on various types of circuits and systems, ranging from oscillators and frequency synthesizers to transmitters and receivers, including analog-to-digital converters (ADC). Some efforts are on realizing the world’s first full CMOS quantum computer. This talk will then focus on a special topic: the first-ever synchronous level-crossing ADC that was developed in collaboration with AGH.
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- AGH University of Science and Technology
- Av. Mickiewicza 30
- Cracow, Malopolskie
- Poland 30-059
- Building: B-1
- Room Number: 102
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Robert Bogdan Staszewski
Biography:
R. Bogdan Staszewski received BSEE (summa cum laude), MSEE and PhD from University of Texas at Dallas, USA, in 1991, 1992 and 2002, respectively. From 1991 to 1995 he was with Alcatel in Richardson, Texas. He joined Texas Instruments in Dallas, Texas in 1995. In 1999 he co-started a Digital RF Processor (DRP) group in TI with a mission to invent new digitally intensive approaches to traditional RF functions. Dr. Staszewski served as a CTO of the DRP group between 2007 and 2009. In July 2009 he joined Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands where he is currently a part-time Full Professor. Since Sept. 2014 he is a Full Professor at University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland. He has co-authored two books, four book chapters, 260 journal and conference publications, and holds 170 issued US patents. His research interests include nanoscale CMOS architectures and circuits for frequency synthesizers, transmitters and receivers. He is an IEEE Fellow and a recipient of IEEE Circuits and Systems Industrial Pioneer Award (http://ieee-cas.org/about/awards/industrial-pioneer-award).
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Address:University College Dublin; School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Room 338D, UCD Engineering & Materials Science Centre, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland