Leo Belostotski, PhD
Areas of Research
RF and Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits and Systems
Our group is working on a variety of projects in the general field of RF and Mixed-Signal ICs with the focus on low noise systems. Some prior work included development of ultra-low-noise CMOS receivers, beamforming receiver systems, cryogenically cooled circuits for quantum computing and radio astronomy, and high-speed analog-to-digital converters. For most work we have been using GF 22nm SOI and TSMC 65nm CMOS technologies but have also used other processes as well.
Our group is working on a variety of projects in the general field of RF and Mixed-Signal ICs with the focus on low noise systems. Some prior work included development of ultra-low-noise CMOS receivers, beamforming receiver systems, cryogenically cooled circuits for quantum computing and radio astronomy, and high-speed analog-to-digital converters. For most work we have been using GF 22nm SOI and TSMC 65nm CMOS technologies but have also used other processes as well.
Supervising degrees
Electrical and Computer Engineering - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries
Electrical and Computer Engineering - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
Electrical and Computer Engineering - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
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