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Paul R. Gray, Professor Emeritus, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Emeritus, UC Berkeley, CA, USA. Gray joined the faculty of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at U.C. Berkeley in 1971. His research interests have included bipolar and MOS circuit design, electro-thermal interactions in integrated circuits, device modeling, telecommunications circuits, and analog-digital interfaces in VLSI systems. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.
Paul J. Hurst, Professor, UC Davis, CA, USA. Hurst received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1983. His research interests are in analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit design for analog-digital interfaces and digital communications using CMOS technologies.
Stephen H. Lewis, Professor, UC Davis, CA, USA. Lewis received his PhD degree from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1987. His interests include circuit design for data-conversion and signal-processing systems.
Robert G. Meyer, Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley, CA, USA. Meyer has enjoyed a distinguished career in both academia and industry since joining UCB in 1968. In 2014, he received the IEEE Donald O. Pederson Award for pioneering contributions to the design and modeling of analog and radio-frequency circuits. He holds eight U.S. patents and is a Fellow of the IEEE. |