This division covers a broad range of topics from the manufacturing of integrated circuits to their applications in real world systems.
Current research includes:
- adaptive circuits
- radio frequency circuits
- hardware security
- VLSI design
- co-packaged photonic circuits for AI acceleration and reconfigurable computing
- acoustic sensing in harsh environments
- microwave device and interconnect modeling
- IC test, and modeling of materials,components and circuits for high-frequency power electronics
- bioelectronics
- energy harvesting circuits
Faculty
Area Chair: Hamed Dalir
Office BEN 321
Office Phone: 352-392-4946
Email: wre@tec.ufl.edu
Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EGCydE4AAAAJ&hl=en
Biography
Primary Research Area
Electronics
Research Interests
IoT for agriculture, mosquito control, health and safety, IoT networking using LoRaWAN and MESH, IC Test, analog/mixed signal design, RF/microwave circuits
Education
Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering), Stanford University, 1986
M.S. (Electrical Engineering), Stanford University, 1981
B.S. (Electrical Engineering), Stanford University, 1979