Alumni

 
  Master
  Kim-Fai Wong (Victor)
  M.Sc. (2010)
     
  E-mail: ma76555@umac.mo
   


Kim-Fai Wong
received his B.Sc. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Macau (UM), Macau SAR, China, in 2007. Since the summer of 2007, he joined the Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI laboratory, UMAC, where he is working toward the M. Sc. in the area of high-speed high-resolution oversampling analog-to-digital converter.

 
  Master
  Ma Chon Teng (Wilson)
  M.Sc. (2010)
     
  E-mail: ctmwilson@gmail.com
   


Chon-Teng Ma
received the B.Sc. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Macau (UM), Macau SAR, China, in 2008. He is currently working toward the M.Sc. degree in UM. His research interest mainly focused on portable biomedical acquisition system in micro-systems technology.

In 2007, He was selected to attend the outbound international engineer exchange program through the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) at Energias de Portugal (EDP), Portugal. Beginning from 2008, he is a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at the Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI Laboratory and Biomedical Engineering Laboratory of UM. Mr. Ma was the Chairman of the IET University of Macau Student Branch in 2006/2007. He is currently a student member of IEEE and IET.

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  Master
  Mr. Ka-Hou Ao Ieong (Stephen)
  M.Sc. (2007)
   
  E-mail: k.h.aoieong@ieee.org
   

Ka-Hou Ao Ieong (S'05) received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Macau (UM), Macau SAR, China, in 2004 and 2007, respectively. Since the summer of 2004, he joined the Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI laboratory, UM, where he was working as CAS support assistant, research assistant and teaching assistant at UM. His main research interests are the integrated circuit design of multi-standard wireless transceiver and data converter.

Thesis Title: Design of Low-Voltage Analog Baseband with Filter Sharing for WLAN Transceiver

 
  Master
  Ms. Weng-Ieng Mok (Cherry)
  M.Sc. (2007)
   
  E-mail: wimok@hotmail.com
   

Weng-Ieng Mok received the B.S. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from University of Macau (UM), Macao SAR, China, in 2003. Since 2003, she has been a trainee engineer in the team of data-conversion in Chipidea Microelectronics (Macau) Limited. She is also a part-time master student and Research Assistant in Analog and Mixed-signal VLSI laboratory at UM, where she works in the area of low-voltage and very-high-speed pipelined analog-to-digital converters.

Miss Mok has been the co-recipient of Second Place in the 47th IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems Student Design Contest in 2004.

Thesis Title: Characterizing and Solving Analog Impairment of Multi-Stage Analog-to-Digital Converter

 
  Master
  Mr. Kin-Sang Chio (Sunny)
  M.Sc. (2007)
   
  E-mail: chio_k_s@yahoo.com
   

Kin-Sang Chio (S'05) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from University of Macau (UM), Macao SAR, China , in 2002. Since the summer of 2002, he joined the Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI laboratory, UMAC, where he is working toward the M. Sc. in the area of CMOS circuit design. in the fields of low-power multistandard high-speed sigma-delta ADC design. He has published serval technical articles in IEEE international conferences.

Thesis Title: A Robust Low-Distortion Sigma-Delta Modulator for Dual-Mode Wireless Receivers

 
  Master
  Mr. Ngai Kong (Nelson)
  M.Sc. (2007)
   
  E-mail: kong.ngai@gmail.com
   

Ngai Kong, as an exchange student from mainland China, received his B.Sc. in Microelectronics and second major in Industrial Electrical Automation from South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China in1997.He has been in the research group of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI Laboratory, University of Macau since 2003. His research interest mainly aims at the design of Analog Fuzzy Logic Controller in sub-micron CMOS technology with emphasis on low voltage design.

Thesis Title: Reconfigurable Switched-Current Fuzzy Logic Controller

 
  Master
  Ms. Jun-Xia Ma (Meshell)
  M.Sc. (2006)
   
  E-mail: majunxia8173@hotmail.com
   

Jun-Xia Ma, as an exchange student from mainland China, received her B.Sc. degree from School of Electronic and Information Engineering from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Beijing, China, in 2003, with the honor of Beijing Outstanding Undergraduate Student. During Oct. 2002, she took part in the 1st Beijing Undergraduate Electronics Design Contest and won the second prize.

She has been in the research group of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI Laboratory, University of Macau since Nov. 2003. Her research interest mainly aims at the design of very high-speed analog-to-digital converter (flash-type ADC) for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) transceivers in sub-micron CMOS technology with emphasis on power minimization.

Thesis Title: Design of Power Efficient Flash-Interpolation Type ADC for UWB Application

 


Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Faculty of Science and Technology

University of Macau

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