HUANG, Qiuting, Professor of Electronics at the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) and Fellow of the IEEE.
Professor Huang received his PhD degree in applied sciences from
the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ESAT Laboratories, in 1987. He
was a lecturer at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK,
between 1987 and 1992. Since 1993 he has been with ETH, Zurich.
Professor Huang has been active in the general field of
integrated circuit design in the past 20 years. In addition to
analog integrated circuit design, he has worked on very high speed
digital integrated circuits, smart power ICs, interface circuits
for microsensors and actuators. In the last decade he has been
especially active in radio frequency circuits for wireless
communications. His research group has developed very low power
paging and GPS (global positioning system) receivers, as well as
deep-submicron CMOS transceiver for cellular applications such as
GSM and WCDMA. He has published close to 150 papers in the above
research areas, in international journals and conferences.
Professor Huang has been a member of the CEI-Europe faculty
since 1999.
Professor Huang lectures in the area of Analog
Signal Processing and Related Bipolar and CMOS Circuit
Design