Boris Murmann
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- | | '''<br><br><br>Associate Professor<br>Sony Faculty Scholar<br>[http://ee.stanford.edu/ Department of Electrical Engineering] <br>[http://www.stanford.edu Stanford University]''' | + | | '''<br><br><br>Associate Professor<br>Sony Faculty Scholar<br>[http://ee.stanford.edu/ Department of Electrical Engineering] <br>[http://www.stanford.edu Stanford University]''' |
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== Short Bio == | == Short Bio == | ||
- | Boris Murmann is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 2003. From 1994 to 1997, he was with Neutron Mikrolektronik, Germany, where he developed low-power and smart-power ASICs in automotive CMOS technology. Dr. Murmann’s research interests are in the area of mixed-signal integrated circuit design, with special emphasis on data converters and sensor interfaces. In 2008, he was a co-recipient of the Best Student Paper Award at the VLSI | + | Boris Murmann is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 2003. From 1994 to 1997, he was with Neutron Mikrolektronik, Germany, where he developed low-power and smart-power ASICs in automotive CMOS technology. Dr. Murmann’s research interests are in the area of mixed-signal integrated circuit design, with special emphasis on data converters and sensor interfaces. In 2008, he was a co-recipient of the Best Student Paper Award at the VLSI Circuits Symposium in 2008 and a recipient of the Best Invited Paper Award at the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC). He received the Agilent Early Career Professor Award in 2009 and the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award in 2012. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, the Data Converter Subcommittee Chair of the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) and as a program committee member of the European Solid-State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC). He is an elected AdCom member of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society. |
== Teaching == | == Teaching == | ||
- | *EE214B, [http:// | + | *EE214B, [http://coursework.stanford.edu/homepage/W14/W14-EE-214B-01.html Advanced Analog Integrated Circuit Design] |
- | *EE315A, [http:// | + | *EE315A, [http://coursework.stanford.edu/homepage/Sp14/Sp14-EE-315A-01.html VLSI Signal Conditioning Circuits] |
- | *EE315B, [http:// | + | *EE315B, [http://coursework.stanford.edu/homepage/F13/F13-EE-315B-01.html VLSI Data Conversion Circuits] |
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+ | == Prospective Students == | ||
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+ | *[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5962042&tag=1 R.N. Candler, "Etiquette for engineers: Tips for getting a great letter of recommendation"] | ||
+ | *[http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1502497 R.N. Candler, "Stuff most students never ask about grad school"] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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*[http://rad.stanford.edu Research Initiative "Rethinking Analog Design" (RAD)] | *[http://rad.stanford.edu Research Initiative "Rethinking Analog Design" (RAD)] | ||
*[http://www.eeweb.com/jobs Electrical Engineering Jobs (EEWeb)] | *[http://www.eeweb.com/jobs Electrical Engineering Jobs (EEWeb)] | ||
- | *[http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/First-Hand:Solid_State_Circuits_Society_First_Hand_Histories IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society First Hand Histories] | + | *[http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/First-Hand:Solid_State_Circuits_Society_First_Hand_Histories IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society First Hand Histories] |
+ | *[http://sscs.ieee.org/tutorials-on-line.html IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Tutorials] | ||
+ | *[http://www.chips2020.net Chips 2020 - A Guide to the Future of Nanoelectronics] | ||
== Contact Information == | == Contact Information == | ||
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'''Public Calendar:''' [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=bmurmann@gmail.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles&gsessionid=skJA9tCDHPCV2KTsTZgHAw Google] | '''Public Calendar:''' [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=bmurmann@gmail.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles&gsessionid=skJA9tCDHPCV2KTsTZgHAw Google] | ||
- | '''Office Hours:''' | + | '''Office Hours:''' See [http://coursework.stanford.edu/homepage/F13/F13-EE-315B-01.html here] (for general matters and EE315B). |
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Short Bio
Boris Murmann is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 2003. From 1994 to 1997, he was with Neutron Mikrolektronik, Germany, where he developed low-power and smart-power ASICs in automotive CMOS technology. Dr. Murmann’s research interests are in the area of mixed-signal integrated circuit design, with special emphasis on data converters and sensor interfaces. In 2008, he was a co-recipient of the Best Student Paper Award at the VLSI Circuits Symposium in 2008 and a recipient of the Best Invited Paper Award at the IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC). He received the Agilent Early Career Professor Award in 2009 and the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award in 2012. He currently serves as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, the Data Converter Subcommittee Chair of the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) and as a program committee member of the European Solid-State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC). He is an elected AdCom member of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society.
Teaching
- EE214B, Advanced Analog Integrated Circuit Design
- EE315A, VLSI Signal Conditioning Circuits
- EE315B, VLSI Data Conversion Circuits
Prospective Students
Resources:
- R.N. Candler, "Etiquette for engineers: Tips for getting a great letter of recommendation"
- R.N. Candler, "Stuff most students never ask about grad school"
Links
- ADC Performance Survey
- Research Initiative "Rethinking Analog Design" (RAD)
- Electrical Engineering Jobs (EEWeb)
- IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society First Hand Histories
- IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society Tutorials
- Chips 2020 - A Guide to the Future of Nanoelectronics
Contact Information
Boris Murmann
Paul G. Allen Building
420 Via Palou, Allen-208
Stanford, CA 94305-4070, USA
Phone: +1-650-725-7042
Fax: +1-650-725-3383
Email: murmann AT stanford DOT edu
Directions: Paul G. Allen Building
Administrative Assistant: Ann Guerra
Public Calendar: Google
Office Hours: See here (for general matters and EE315B).