Email: nwin784@ee.ucla.edu
      Ning-Yi Wang was born in Nanjing, China and immigrated to one of Los Angeles' suburb, San Gabriel when he was ten. He obtained both B.Sc and
M.Sc degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of California,
Los Angeles. His Master's project was a Novel 77-GHz receiver featuring
embedded series resonance tank and transformer folding architecture in 90nm
CMOS technology. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Electrical
Engineering with Prof. Frank M.C. Chang. During the summer of 2006, he
interned at SONY Corp. in Tokyo, Japan working on RF measurement and
differential de-embedded theory. During the summer of 2007, he interned at
Qualcomm Inc. in San Diego, California designing a transceiver side VCO in a
actual CDMA2000 product and a research based ultra-low phase noise VCO for
the receiver side in CDMA2000. His research interests include ultra-low
Phase Noise VCO Design, CMOS Integrated MMWave Circuit Design, novel
Resonator Structures, transformer coupling for Q enhancement and transformer
signal folding for headroom alleviation in super-scaled CMOS.
Research interests
Ultra-low Phase Noise VCO Design, CMOS Integrated MMWave Circuit Design, novel Resonator Structures, transformer coupling for Q enhancement and transformer signal folding for headroom alleviation in
super-scaled CMOS.
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