December 12 2008

Our speaker was Prof. Boris Murmann (Stanford University) and the topic of his presentation was  ” Future Directions in Mixed-Signal Circuit Design”

Abstract
This talk provides a summary of Prof. Murmann’s research in the area of mixed-signal integrated circuit design. Focus is placed on examples that either look at “old” problems with “new” eyes, or tackle “new” problems by leveraging state-of-the art technology. Specific topics include digitally assisted data converters, interface circuits for MEMS and bio-medical applications, as well as large-area organic thin-film electronics.

Biography

Boris Murmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 2003. From 1994 to 1997, he was with Neutron Microlectronics, Hanau, Germany, where he developed low-power and smart-power ASICs in automotive CMOS technology. Dr. Murmann’s research interests are in the area of mixed-signal integrated circuit design, with special emphasis on data converters and sensor interfaces. He currently serves as a member of the International Solid-State-Circuits Conference (ISSCC) program committee.

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