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C. Patrick Yue
(S' 93-M' 98) received his B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Texas
at Austin in 1992, his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in E.E. from Stanford
University in 1994 and 1998, respectively. He is currently an Assistant
Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests include high
frequency analog integrated circuit design, device modeling, and
related CAD tools. He was a Consulting Assistant Professor in the
Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford from 2001 to 2003.
From 1998 to 2003, he worked at two Silicon Valley fabless startups.
First, he was with Atheros
Communications where he assisted in founding the company and
contributed in various aspects to the development and deployment of the
world's first IEEE 802.11a radio transceiver for volume production. In
2002, he joined Aeluros
where he focused on signal integrity and device modeling issues at the
chip, package and board level for low-power broadband systems.
Prof. Yue has published over 35 journal and conference papers, one book
chapter and holds 11 U.S. patents. He was a co-recipient of the 2003
ISSCC Jack Kilby Best Student Paper Award. He has been a member of the
Technical Program Committee for the IEEE RFIC Symposium since 2004.
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