Current Students
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Jeff received the BS degree (in EE and CS) and the MS (in EE) degree from the University of Colorado, and the Degree of Electrical Engineer from the University of Utah. He has held industrial positions with L-3 Communications, Enterasys Networks, LSI Logic, Boeing, and IBM. Research interests include RF technology for improving frequency converter design and packaging, specifically in the areas of phase noise, linearity, and integration. Industrial experience includes RF test engineering for X, Ku, Ka, and SATCOM converters and microwave data link system products, network programming of the IPC layer for a gigabit router, embedded software design and development for two commercial DVD players, superscalar RISC instruction optimizer design, behavioral simulation models of RISC processors, JPEG, and MPEG decoders, design and simulation of avionic electronics, and test methodology for rad hard ASIC cell development. |
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Jeff Spiegel (PhD) |
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Ahmed received his B.Sc. (with honors) and M.Sc. degrees from the Electrical Engineering department at Alexandria University, Egypt, in 2003 and 2007 respectively. He was appointed as a Teaching Assistant in the same department in 2004, where he participated in teaching many undergraduate courses including: Electromagnetic Fundamentals, Microwave Transmission Media, Microwave Devices and Digital Logic Design using VHDL. He also assisted in two graduate courses that were offered by the National Telecommunications Institute (NTI) at Cairo, Egypt. His primary research in his Master's was the design of the digital baseband of the IEEE 802.15.4 physical layer. He recently joined the University of Utah where he is currently a research assistant, and is working towards his PhD degree in radio frequency integrated circuits. His research interests include wireless sensor networks and low-power circuit design. |
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Ahmed Ragab (PhD) |
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Ondrej was born in the Czech Republic where he worked as a technical consultant for several years before arriving in Utah. Since then he has received a BS degree in computer science and computer engineering, an ME degree in electrical engineering, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering, all at the University of Utah. Since August 2006 he has been working as an intern for SliceX, Inc. where he has been involved in several high-performance IC design projects. His research interests include low-power RF IC design, ultra-wideband communication, and wireless sensor networks. |
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Ondrej Novak (PhD) |
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Wu was born in Anhui Province, China in 1981. He received his B.E degree from the college of Computer Science and Engineering at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), China, in 2004. Since then he has been pursuing the MS and PhD degrees at NPU simultaneously, and is currently at the University of Utah as a visiting scholar, supported by the China Scholarship Council. From 06/2004 to 10/2005, he took part in the research and design of a driver IC circuit for TFT-LCD on mobile phone, and from from 01/2006 to 04/2007 he took part in research into integrated Large Panel TFT-LCD Source Driver Circuits. He recently took part in training on PLL Design and Applications. Research interests include analog/mixed signal circuit design and PLL circuit design. |
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Wu Wei (PhD) |
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Manohar B.N. was born in |
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Manohar Nagaraju (MS) |
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Tyler Squire is working on the combined Masters/Bachelors degree at the University of Utah. He expects to graduate in May of 2008 with both degrees as well as with minors in Physics and Russian. He has been working on designing, simulating and implementing a high frequency PLL with reference spur reduction. He has previously designed an analog chip as part of an EKG system. He has worked for Pacificorp (Rocky Mountain Power) for a year and a half as a field engineering intern. |
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Tyler Squire (Undergrad) |
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Roger's bio is coming soon... |
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Roger White (Undergrad) |