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March 2024: Abdullah defended his PhD thesis focused on design and implementation of low power trusted mm-Wave receiver front-end circuits. Congratulations Abdullah!

March 2024: Abdullah’s paper on an Ultra-Low-Power 65 nm Single-Tank 24.5-to-29.1 GHz Gm-Enhanced CMOS LC VCO Achieving 195.2 dBc/Hz FoM at 1 MHz has been accepted for publication in Electronics. Congratulations Abdullah!

February 2024: Hossein received the NSF CAREER Award to develop self-healing and trusted wireless transceivers using low-energy AI techniques.

February 2024: Abdullah’s paper on a Low-Power, 65 nm 24.6-to-30.1 GHz Trusted LC Voltage-Controlled Oscillator Achieving 191.7 dBc/Hz FoM at 1 MHz has been published in Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications. Congratulations Abdullah!

January 2024: Hossein’s paper on a Highly Linear and Efficient V -Band CMOS Power Amplifier Using Hybrid NMOS/PMOS for Double Nonlinearity Cancellation With Four-Way Distributed-Active-Transformer has been accepted for publication in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. Congratulations Hossein!

December 2023: Javad’s paper on an Ultra Low Power Integer-N PLL with a High-Gain Sampling Phase Detector for IOT Applications in 65 nm CMOS has been published in Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications. Congratulations Javad!

October 2023: IEDC is collaborating with the Human Fusions Institute (HFI) and UCLA in a joint project to create secure data links for underwater communications.

September 2023: Yu Qi defended his PhD. thesis focused on design and Implementation of an Analog-Inspired Low-Energy Secure Wireless Transmitter for IoT Communications . Congratulations Yu!

August 2023: Yu Qi’s paper on a 2.4 GHz low-power and compact 3-bit active phase shifter utilizing miller capacitance has been accepted for publication in Microelectronics Journal. Congratulations Yu!

August 2023: Abdullah will be presenting his work on IEEE MWSCAS 2023 on a 1.5 mW, 28 GHz Noise-Cancelling LNA in 65-Nm CMOS.

April 2023: Shuwei’s paper on wide dynamic range active wireless MEMS temperature sensor has been accepted for publication in IEEE Sensors Journal. Congratulations Shuwei!

October 2022: Shahriyar’s paper on design and optimization of capacitive links for wireless power transfer to biomedical implants has been accepted for publication in IEEE TBioCAS. Congratulations Shahriyar!

September 2022: IEDC received a grant from NSF to conduct research on graphene MEMS temperature sensors for high temperature applications.

August 2022: Shahriyar will be presenting a paper on series-resonant capacitive power and data transfer links for biomedical implants, in the upcoming IEEE BioCAS.

May 2022: Jessica defended her M.S. thesis focused on embedded analog PUF. Congratulations Jessica!

May 2022: Yongyan will be presenting a paper on ultra-low power bandgap voltage reference, in the upcoming IEEE ISCAS.

April 2022: Peter and Jack defended their M.S. theses. Peter’s research focused on high temperature graphene electronics while Jack worked on low power trusted PLLs. Congratulations Peter and Jack!

January 2022: Michael joined IEDC as a M.S. student. Welcome!

December 2021: Jessica’s and David’s presentation won 1st place Source Intersections Award, Congratulations Jessica and David!

November 2021: IEDC’s collaborative work with APTC on developing an acoustic solution to determine the location of vascular access stenosis, will be presented in IEEE EMBC.

November 2021: Aman, Jintian, and Shuwei presented their MS project report and are graduating this semester. Congratulations guys!

November 2021: Yongyan defended his MS thesis focused on ultra-low power bandgap voltage and current references. Congratulations Yongyan!

October 2021: Ruiyan defended his MS thesis focused on high-efficiency CMOS wireless energy harvesters. Congratulations Ruiyan!

September 2021: Yu and Abdullah will be presenting our collaborative work with OSU on analog-inspired hardware security, in the upcoming IEEE SOCC. Congratulations Yu and Abdullah!

August 2021: Khan received the prestigious Swanger Fellowship. Congratulations Khan!

August 2021: Khan joined IEDC as Ph.D. student. Welcome!

August 2021: Aman and Ruiyan will be presenting two papers, one on ultra-low comparator, and the other on highly-efficient CMOS rectifier, in the upcoming IEEE MWCAS.

July 2021: IEDC received a grant from Continental to conduct research on high temperature MEMS sensors

June 2021: Joint CWRU and OSU team won the best team award in unconstrained category at AFRL 3rd Annual Beyond 5G Challenge. Congratulations Abdullah and David!

May 2021: IEDC’s collaborative work with Georgia Tech on highly-linear V-band CMOS power amplifier is nominated for best student paper award and will be presented in IEEE IMS.

April 2021: Shahriyar’s paper on the effect of non-idealities in capacitive wireless power transfer links is published in IEEE TBioCAS. Congratulations Shahriyar!

March 2021: IEDC’s collaborative work with UBC on high-efficiency 28 GHz CMOS power amplifier for 5G new radio is published in IEEE JSSC.

March 2021: IEDC’s collaborative work with UBC and Qualcomm on ultra-low power radio front-ends for BLE communications is published in IEEE TMTT.

January 2021: Peter, Jack, Jessica joined IEDC as M.S. students. Welcome!

October 2020: IEDC received a grant from SRC to conduct research on low-energy analog-inspired secure and trustworthy wireless transceivers.

September 2020: IEDC received a grant from NSF to conduct research on low-energy low-overhead hardware security solutions for IoT data communications.

July 2020: IEDC’s collaborative work with UCF on phase noise suppression in MEMS oscillators is published in JMEMS.

April 2020: IEDC’s collaborative work with UBC and Microchip on a high performance LC VCO with flicker noise cancellation, will be presented at IEEE CICC.

March 2020: Hossein received the Nord Grant from UTECH at CWRU.

January 2020: Aman, Yongyan, Shuwei, Ruiyan, and Jintian joined IEDC as M.S. students. Welcome!

January 2020: Shahriyar joined IEDC as Ph.D. student. Welcome!

August 2019: Yu and Abdullah joined IEDC as Ph.D. students. Welcome!

July 2019: IEDC lab is established at CWRU.