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Abstract
Professor Phillip E. Allen received the Ph.D. in electrical
engineering from the University of Kansas in 1970. He
has worked with a number of companies including
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Delco, Pacific Missile
Range, Texas Instruments, Lockheed, and Schlumberger
Well Services. Dr. Allen has taught at the University
of Nevada, Reno, the University of Kansas, the
University of California at Santa Barbara, and Texas
A&M University. He has held the position of
Schlumberger Chair Professor at Georgia Institute of
Technology since 1984.
He has over 70 refereed publications in the area of
analog circuits and integrated circuit design. He is
the coauthor of Introduction to the Theory and Design
of Active Filters (1980), Switched Capacitor Circuits
(1984), CMOS Analog Circuit Design (1987, 2002), and
VLSI-Design Techniques for Analog and Digital Circuits
(1990) and is on the editorial boards of
Integration-The VLSI Journal and Analog Integrated
Circuits and Signal Processing. Dr. Allen was named a
Fellow of the IEEE in 1992 "for contributions to
electrical engineering education and microelectronics
textbooks" and is a co-founder of the Georgia Tech
Analog Consortium, which was established in 1990. Dr.
Allen is a registered professional EE in the state of
California.
His current research interests are the design of high
performance analog circuits using submicron CMOS
technology. Present research projects include
frequency synthesizers, low-noise LC oscillators,
filters including both discrete and continuous with
high dynamic range, very high frequency bandpass
filters at 1-5 GHz, analog-digital converters in the
8-10 bit, 100-1000 Msps range, and efficient power
amplifiers using both CMOS and BiCMOS technology. Dr.
Allen is also active in teaching short courses focused
on analog design techniques for CMOS technology to
professionals worldwide. |
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