25 Year of IC Design in Twente – some Eureka moments
Over the last 25 years the IC Design group of the University of Twente in the Netherlands has contributed several new circuit concepts that have become widely used, e.g. thermal Noise Canceling, the sub-sampling PLL and N-path filters and/or mixers.
This talk will review these circuit concepts and some of their development story focusing on key insights (Eureka moments).
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- Date: 06 Nov 2024
- Time: 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM
- All times are (UTC+01:00) Bern
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- Gloriastrasse 35
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Switzerland 8092
- Building: ETZ building
- Room Number: ETZ J64.1
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Eric Klumperink
Biography:
Eric Klumperink received his PhD from Twente University in Enschede, The Netherlands, in 1997 where he is currently an Associate Professor.
He teaches Analog and RF CMOS IC Design and guides research projects focussing on Software Defined Radio, Frequency generation and Beamforming.
Eric served as Associate Editor for IEEE TCAS-I, TCAS-II and JSSC, as TPC member for ISSCC, RFIC and ESSCIRC, and as SSC Distinguished Lecturer.
He holds >15 patents and co-authored >200 refereed journal and conference papers.
He was recognized as top paper contributor to ISSCC, for >20 papers over 1954-2013, and was a co-recipient of the ISSCC 2002 and the ISSCC 2009 "Van Vessem Outstanding Paper Award". Eric is an IEEE Fellow.
For publications and more detailed information, see: https://people.utwente.nl/e.a.m.klumperink