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Anne J. Annema is an Associate Professor specializing in Integrated Circuit Design. Her research focuses on semiconductor devices, CMOS technology, and high-performance analog circuits. She has contributed to advancements in optoelectronics, RF circuit design, and semiconductor physics. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing technological innovation for global challenges.
Research interests include PIN-diode characterization, FDSOI technology, inductor optimization in CMOS processes, and low-power frequency reference systems. Her recent studies explore temperature-compensated oscillators and novel inductor architectures for high-frequency applications.
Dr. Annema has delivered invited talks on topics such as optocouplers in CMOS, analog circuit performance, and device scaling. She has been involved in patent filings related to tapered multipath inductors, enhancing inductor performance in standard CMOS processes.
Her professional activities include collaborations on international research projects and contributions to academic journals. She has supervised 11 academic works, though specific student names are not listed here.
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