Gabriel Alfonso Rincon-Mora
Professor · Analog Integrated Circuits
Georgia Institute of TechnologyAbout
Gabriel Alfonso Rincon-Mora is the Motorola Solutions Foundation Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. A Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, IEEE, and IET, he specializes in analog/power integrated circuits, energy-harvesting systems, and microelectronics. With over 200 articles, 44 patents, and 12 books, his work has produced 26 commercial power-chip products.
His research spans:
- Analog and power-management ICs for efficient energy conversion
- Self-sustaining microsystems powered by thermal, mechanical, and environmental sources
- Nano-scale circuit designs for biomedical and wireless sensor applications
Recent publications focus on piezoelectric energy harvesting, battery charging optimization, and low-power CMOS designs, demonstrating consistent innovation in power efficiency and miniaturization. Awards include the IEEE Charles A. Desoer Technical Achievement Award, National Hispanic in Technology Award, and recognition as one of "The 100 Most Influential Hispanics."
He directs research in power IC design and mentors students through the Georgia Tech Analog Consortium. His laboratory develops integrated solutions for energy-constrained applications, including collaborations with industry partners like Texas Instruments.
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