Last week, we hosted the IEEE Sensor Interface Meeting (SIM) at UCSD. There was a great lineup of keynote talks (program here) with a lot of great discussion. If you’ve never been, I strongly encourage you to attend next year!
Congratulations, Dr. Mondal!
Somok successfully defended his thesis titled, “Power-Efficiency Enhancement Techniques for Precision Sensing Circuits and Short-range Transmitters.” We celebrated his achievements with a “chip cake!” (If you are unfamiliar with this tradition, check out this video.) Also, check out some of Somok’s chips here.
Congratulations, Sandeep!
Sandeep successfully defended his MS thesis on “Magnetic Biosensors for the Detection of Proteases.”
Congratulations, Dr. Hsu!
Edwin successfully defended his thesis titled, “Ultra-Low Noise Current Measurement Front-Ends for Biological Applications” this afternoon. We celebrated his achievements with a “chip cake”! (If you are unfamiliar with this tradition, check out this video.) Edwin will join Apple starting next month.
Congratulations, Saurabh!
Congratulations to Saurabh for successfully defending his MS Thesis, “A Sub-1 uW Implantable Alcohol and pH Biosensor.”
UCSD EnVision Maker Studio
Professor Hall quoted in a recent article on new ECE course, “ECE 5 – Making, Breaking and Hacking Stuff”. Read the article here.