Alex’s work on a “Smartphone-based pH Sensor for at Home Monitoring of Pulmonary Exacerbations in Cystic Fibrosis” was published in Sensors. Watch a video of the device in action here or read more about the work here.
Alex and Venky’s research on smartphone-based HCV diagnostics was presented at the Institute of Public Health (IPH) conference. Read more about this work here.
Somok’s work was presented and won Best Poster Award at the Technology Showcase during the 2017 UCSD graduate recruitment event. Congratulations, Somok!
Haowei’s work “A 4.5nW Wake-Up Radio with -69dBm Sensitivity” was accepted for presentation and a demo at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco, California.
Congratulations to Somok for winning 2nd place in the poster competition at the Center for Wearable Sensor Summit for his work on “A Digitally Assisted Dynamically Reconfigurable Analog Front-End with Data-Dependent Power Reduction for Physiological Sensing Applications!”
Prof. Hall was selected as the best undergraduate teacher of year for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for the 2013-2014 academic year! Read more about it and some of the students’ comments here.
Bryce was selected for the 2014 Calit2-Qualcomm Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Scholars program! Read more here.
Congratulations to Alex for passing his prelim exam!
I am actively seeking highly motivated students (both undergraduate and graduate) for my group. If you are interested in any of the projects listed on my research page or have other related interests, please email (drewhall [at] ucsd [dot] edu) me to apply. Please be very specific in your email and do not include attachments that are not in PDF.