The ECE Analog Group

 

research
people
publications
links

 

Joshua C. Park


Joshua C. Park (joshua@ferrari.ece.cmu.edu) received B.S.E.E. with Cum Laude and Distinction and M.S.E.E., from The Ohio State University in 1991 and 1993 respectively. His master's project was to design a silicon cochlea using CMOS switched-current technique. He is currently studying toward his Ph.D. at Carnegie Mellon University. His primary research interests are:

  • High-Speed Analog and Mixed-Mode Circuits for Signal Processing
  • Detection and Equalization in Magnetic Recording
  • Digital Communication System

Joshua has worked at IBM, Austin, TX, with a RISC processor design group in 1989. In 1991 he has worked at IBM, E. Fishkill, NY, designing a test chip for a timing analysis tool being developed for a future ECL circuit family. In 1995 Joshua was a visiting scientist at Siemens, Munich, Germany where he designed and fabricated a fully differential double-sampling Switched-Current Delta Sigma Modulator.

Joshua's home page can be found here .


Revised: Monday March 26, 1997 by joshua@ece.cmu.edu

research | people | publications | links | home