Paul R. Gray, David A. Hodges, Robert G. Meyer, Andreas Antoniou, Gabor C. Temes, Christian C. Enz, Eric A. Vittoz, François Krummenacher, George S. Moschytz
Electrical and electronics engineering professionals
1. Paul R. Gray
December 8, 1942
Jonesboro, AR, USA
American
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, University
of Arizona, Tucson, USA, 1969, Advisor: *
Douglas J. Hamilton
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, University
of Arizona, Tucson, USA, 1965.
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering, University
of Arizona, Tucson, USA, 1963.
Professor Emeritus, Electrical
Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept.,
University of California Berkeley (UC
Berkeley), USA. (1971-present)
https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/.../
IEEE Author (1971-2014)
(M'69–SM'76–F'80)
Research Areas:
CMOS integrated circuits
Analogue-Digital Conversion
Switched Capacitor Filters
ResearchGate
2.
3.
4. PhD students PhD students
PhD 1985 (High-frequency
CMOS continuous time filters)
PhD 1976 (Nonuniform pulse code
modulation encoding using
integrated circuit techniques)
Yannis P. Tsividis
Haideh Khorramabadi
PhD 1979 (MOS Switched
Capacitor Ladder Filters)
https://www2.eecs.berk
eley.edu/Pubs/Dissertat
ions/Faculty/gray.html
David J. Allstot
Stephen H. Lewis
PhD 1987
(Video-Rate
Analog-to-Digital
Conversion
Using Pipelined
Architectures)
5. David A. Hodges
August 25th, 1937
Hackensack, New Jersey, USA
American
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, University
of California, Berkeley, USA, 1966,
Advisor: *Donald Oscar Pederson
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, University
of California, Berkeley, USA, 1961.
B. E. E. Electrical Engineering, Cornell
University, USA, 1960.
Professor Emeritus, Electrical
Engineering and Computer Sciences Dept.,
University of California, Berkeley (Retired).
USA. (1970-present)
https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/../
Google Scholar (1961-present)
IEEE Author (1963-present)
(S’59–M’65–SM’71–F’77)
Research Areas:
Switched-Capacitor
Circuit
ADC
CMOS Integrated-
Circuits
Mixed-Signal MOS
Circuits
Orcid
ResearchGate
Daniel M. Tellep
Distinguished Professor
Emeritus, IEEE Richard
M. Emberson Award
2017, led the creation
of IEEE Access
PhD title: Synthesis and
Realization of Monostable
and Counting Bistable
Circuits.
6.
7. P. R. Gray, P. Hurst, S. Lewis, and R. G.
Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated
Circuits, 5th ed., New York, NY: Wiley, 2001.
Adel S. Sedra, and Kenneth Carless
Smith. Microelectronic circuits. Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1982.
David A. Hodges and G. Jackson
Horace, Analysis and design of digital
integrated circuits. McGraw-Hill, 1988.
Analysis and Design of
Analog Integrated
Circuits, or simply “Gray
and Meyer” to many in
its first three editions,
was first published by
John Wiley in 1977.
Adel S. Sedra and Peter O.
Brackett. Filter theory and
design: active and passive.
Champaign, Ill: Matrix
Publishers, 1978.
8. Robert G. Meyer
July 21st, 1942
Melbourne, Australia
Australian
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering University of
Melbourne, Australia, 1968.
M.Eng.Sci. Electrical Engineering
(Honors), University of Melbourne, Australia,
1965.
B.E. Electrical Engineering (First Class
Honors), University of Melbourne, Australia,
1963.
Professor Emeritus and Professor in the
Graduate School, Electrical Engineering and
Computer Sciences Dept., University of
California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), USA.
(1968-present)
https://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/.../
IEEE Author (1971-present)
(S'64–M'68–SM'74–F'81)
Research Areas:
High-Frequency Analog
Integrated-Circuit Design
Device Fabrication
Intermodulation Distortion
Inductors and Mixers
BiCMOS Analogue
Integrated Circuits
Voltage Controlled
Oscillator
ResearchGate
M.Sc. thesis titled “Evaluation of noise
parameters of bipolar and field-effect
transistors.” and Ph.D. titled “Signal and
noise performance of transistor mixers.”
9.
10. Robert G. Meyer,
Integrated-Circuit
Operational
Amplifiers. Ed., 1978.
Asad A. Abidi, Paul R. Gray, and Robert
G. Meyer. Integrated Circuits for
Wireless Communications. Wiley-IEEE
Press, 1999.
A. M. Niknejad and R. G.
Meyer. Design,
simulation and
applications of inductors
and transformers for Si
RF ICs. Boston, Mass,
Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2000.
11. PhD students PhD students
PhD 1972 (Optimum Design of
Integrated Variable-Gain Amplifiers)
Willy M. C. Sansen
PhD 1981 (Effects of Random and
Periodic Excitations on Relaxation
Oscillators)
Asad A. Abidi Ali M. Niknejad
PhD 2000 (Analysis, Simulation,
and Applications of Passive
Devices on Conductive
Substrates)
https://www2.eecs.berkeley
.edu/Pubs/Dissertations/Fa
culty/meyer.html
https://chic.caltech.edu/gene
alogy/robert-g-meyer/
12. Andreas Antoniou , Digital filters
analysis, design, and signal
processing applications, McGraw
Hill, 1993.
R. Schreier and G. C. Temes, Eds.,
Understanding Delta-Sigma Data Converters.
Piscataway, NJ: IEEE press, 2005.
R. Gregorian and Gabor
C. Temes, Analog MOS
integrated circuits for
signal processing, New
York, Wiley-Interscience,
1986.
Gabor C. Temes,
and Jack W.
LaPatra. Introduc
tion to circuit
synthesis and
design. McGraw-
Hill Companies,
1977.
James C. Candy and Gabor C.
Temes. Oversampling delta-sigma data converters:
theory, design and simulation. IEEE Press, 1992.
13. Andreas Antoniou
Cyprus
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, University
of London, London, UK, 1966. Advisor: Mr.
N. Ream.
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering (Eng.
Hons), University of London, London, UK
1963.
Professor Emeritus, Electrical and
Computer Engineering Dept., University of
Victoria. Canada. (1983-1990)
https://www.ece.uvic.ca/~andreas/
Google Scholar (1965-2017)
IEEE Author (1965-2017)
(M'69–SM'79–F'82–LF'04)
Research Areas:
Analog and Digital
Filter Design
Adaptive Filter
Digital Signal
Processing
Optimization Methods
ResearchGate
Note: Prof. Antoniou retired a number of years
ago and is no longer involved in the
supervision of graduate students, post-doctoral
fellows, or research associates.
14. • Inventor of high-quality gyrator/GIC circuits
• Proposed design procedures for RC-active
filters
• One of his papers on gyrator circuits was
awarded the Ambrose Fleming Premium by
the IEE
• Developed design methodologies and
algorithms for one- and two-dimensional
digital filters, adaptive filters, and equalizers
• Received the IEEE Circuit and Systems
Society 2005 Technical Achievement Award
16. Gabor C. Temes
1929
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, University
of Ottawa, ON, Canada, in 1961, and an
honorary doctorate from the Technical
University of Budapest, Budapest,
Hungary, in 1991.
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Dipl. Ing.,
Technical University of Budapest, 1952,
B.Sc. Physics Dipl. Phys. , Eotvos
University, 1955.
Professor of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science Dept., Oregon State
University. Corvallis, Oregon, USA. (1990-
present)
https://eecs.oregonstate.edu/./temes-gabor
Google Scholar (1961-present)
IEEE Author (1962-present)
(SM’66–F’73–LF’98)
Research Areas:
Data Converters
Switched-Capacitor
Circuits
Analog and Digital
Signal Processing
CMOS Analog
Integrated Circuits
Integrated Sensor
Interfaces
ResearchGate
Ph.D. title “The insertion loss
synthesis of communication
networks using non-ideal elements,”.
17.
18. Patents:
1. “D.C. Bias Servomethod and Apparatus for Magnetic Recording Heads,” (with P.
Bajka), U.S. Patent 3,564,160, February 1971.
2. “Variable Sample Periodic Hold Electronic Delay Network,” U.S. Patent
3,587,007, June 1971.
3. “Asymmetrical Loss-Pole Mechanical Filter,” U.S. Patent 3,725,828, April 1973.
4. “Photo Detector Input Circuit,” U.S. Patent 4,173,723, November 11, 1979.
5. “Offset Compensated Switched-Capacitor Circuits,” U.S. Patent 4,543,534,
September 1985.
6. “Pixel Non-Uniformity Correction System,” U.S. Patent, 4,602,291, July 1986.
7. “Aktives Netzwerk,” West German Patent DE3401516C2, October 1986.
8. “Switched-Capacitor Pseudo-N-Path Filter,” U.S. Patent 4,644,304, February
1987.
9. “Pipelined Digital-to-Analog Converter,” U.S. Patent 4,713,650, December 1987.
10. “Multi-Stage Sigma-Delta Analog-to-Digital Converter,” U.S. Patent 5,153,593,
October 6, 1992.
11. “High-Order Sigma-Delta Analog-to-Digital Converter,” U.S. Patent 5,198,817,
March 30, 1993.
12. “Dual-Quantization Oversampling Digital-to-Analog Converter,” U.S. Patent
5,369,403, November 29, 1994.
13. “Track-and-Hold Circuit Utilizing a Negative of the Input Signal for Tracking,”
U.S. Patent 5,689,201, November 18, 1997.
14. “Method and Apparatus for Use in Switched-Capacitor Circuits,” U.S. Patent
6,873,278, March 29, 2005; European Patent Application, May 21, 2001.
15. “Switched-Capacitor Signal Scaling Circuit” U.S. Patent 7,046,046, Oct. 13,
2005.
21. Gabor C. Temes and Sanjit
Kumar Mitra, Eds., Modern
filter theory and design. New
York, Wiley-Interscience, 1973.
Martin Hänggi and George S. Moschytz,
Eds. Cellular neural networks: analysis,
design and optimization. Springer
Science & Business Media, 2000.
George S. Moschytz,
MOS switched-capacitor
filters : analysis and
design. Eds., 1984.
Carver Mead and Mohammed
Ismail, Eds. Analog VLSI
implementation of neural systems.
vol. 80. Springer Science &
Business Media, 2012.
Mohammed Ismail
and Delia Rodríguez
de Llera González,
Eds. Radio design in
nanometer
technologies. Vol.
326. Berlin:
Springer, 2006.
22. Paul R. Gray, David A.
Hodges, and Robert W.
Brodersen, Eds. Analog MOS
integrated circuits. New York,
IEEE Press, 1980.
Paul R. Gray, Bruce A. Wooley, and Robert W.
Brodersen. Eds. Analog MOS integrated
circuits II. New York, IEEE Press, 1989.
Steven R. Norsworthy, Richard Schreier, and
Gabor C. Temes, Eds. Delta-sigma data
converters: theory, design, and simulation.
IEEE, 1997.
23. Christian C. Enz December 24th, 1957
Zürich, Switzerland
Swiss
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, The Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology (the
École Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne (EPFL)), Lausanne (EPFL),
1989. Advisor: Prof. Eric A. Vittoz
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, The Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne
(EPFL), 1984.
Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale
de Lausanne (EPFL), Integrated Circuits
Laboratory (ICLAB), Switzerland.
https://people.epfl.ch/christian.enz/..en
Google Scholar (1984-present)
IEEE Author (1986-present)
(S’83-M’84-SM’11-F’19)
Research Areas:
Low-Power Analog
and RF IC Design
MEMS-Based IC
Design
Wireless Sensor
Networks
Semiconductor Device
Modeling
Noise in Devices and
Circuits
Inexact and Error
Tolerant Circuits and
Systems
Orcid
ResearchGate
Together with E. Vittoz and F. Krummenacher, he
is the developer of the EKV MOS transistor model
C. C. Enz, “High precision CMOS
micropower amplifiers,” Ph.D. thesis, No.
802, EPFL, Lausanne, 1989.
25. Eric A. Vittoz
May 9th, 1938
Lausanne, Switzerland
Swiss
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, EPFL
(Swiss Institute of Technology
Lausanne), Switzerland, 1969. Advisor:
Prof. M. Cosandey.
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering,
Polytechnical School University of
Lausanne, (EPFL), Switzerland, 1961.
Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale
de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
https
Google Scholar (1961-present)
IEEE Author (1969-present)
(A’63-M’72-SM’87-F’89-LF’04)
Research Areas:
Analog Integrated Circuits
Weak Inversion Circuits
Low Power CMOS Circuit
Design
Miniature Electronic
Devices
Electronic Watches
ResearchGate
He joined the Watchmakers Electronic
Center (CEH) in 1962 as a member of the
team that developed the first quartz watch.
His work has innovations including low-
voltage CMOS logic; circuits based on MOS
transistors operated in weak inversion, and
biology-inspired processing. Together with
C. C. Enz and F. Krummenacher, he is the
developer of the EKV MOS transistor model.
27. Distinguished Work
27 Patents
E. A. Vittoz. Low-
power crystal and
MEMS oscillators:
the experience of
watch developments.
Dordrecht, Springer,
2010.
28.
29. François Krummenacher
April 29th, 1955
Lausanne, Switzerland
Swiss
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Ecole
Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
(EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, 1985,
Advisor: Roger Dessoulavy
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, Ecole
Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),
Lausanne, Switzerland, 1979.
Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale
de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland.
https://people.epfl.ch/....krummenacher
IEEE Author (1979-present)
Research Areas:
CMOS Integrated
Circuits
Low Power Electronics
Frequency Convertors
Switched-Capacitor
Networks
Biomedical Electronics
Biosensors
Body Sensor Networks
Orcid
ResearchGate
PhD title “Optimisation des filtres à capacités commutées à très faible consummation”.
Translate “Optimization of switched capacitor filters with very low consumption”
31. George S. Moschytz
April 18th, 1934
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
Swiss
Ph.D. (Dr.sc.tech.) Electrical
Engineering, Eidgenössische Technische
Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, Switzerland
1960, Advisor: Prof. H. Weber
B.Sc. (Diplom) Electrical Engineering,
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule
(ETH) Zürich, Switzerland 1958.
• Professor of Telecommunications and
director of the Institute of Signal and
Information Processing at (Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology ) ETH
Zurich, Switzerland (1973-1999/retired)
https://ee.ethz.ch/.../faculty/....html /
Google Scholar (1962-present)
IEEE Author (1970-present)
(M’65-SM’77-F’78-LF)
Research Areas:
CMOS Integrated
Circuits
Switched Capacitors
Filters
Adaptive Filters
Active-RC Filter
Design
Analog-Digital Signal
Processing
Network Theory
ResearchGate
32. George S. Moschytz, Analog
Circuit Theory and Filter
Design in the Digital World:
With an Introduction to the
Morphological Method for
Creative Solutions and
Design. Springer, 2019.
George S.
Moschytz,
Linear
integrated
networks:
fundamental
s. 1974.
George S. Moschytz, and P.
Horn. Active Filter Design
Handbook: For Use with
Programmable Pocket
Calculators and
Minicomputers. Chichester
[England: J. Wiley, 1981.
George S. Moschytz, Linear
integrated networks: design.
Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.,
1975