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David A. Johns is a Full Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering within the University of Toronto . His career spans academic and industrial contributions to analog integrated circuits and high-speed communication systems. Co-founder of Snowbush Microelectronics (integrated circuit IP company) IEEE and Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow Recipient of Darlington Best Paper Award and multiple teaching/design accolades Research Interests include analog integrated circuits for digital communication, data converters, phase-locked loops, and signal processing. His work bridges theoretical concepts with hardware implementation, focusing on full-duplex coax/twisted-pair systems, optical wireless links, and MEMS sensor interfaces. Teaching Contributions cover analog/digital electronics courses like ECE331, ECE354, ECE1371, and ECE1392. He emphasizes hands-on design and simulation tools like LTSpice. Awards & Recognitions : IEEE Fellow (2001) CAE Fellow (2012) Darlington Best Paper Award (1999) University of Toronto ECE Teaching Award (1999) CMC Design Award (1993) Advising involves 19 PhD/MASc theses on topics ranging from oversampling filters to low-power ADCs. His group has produced innovations in continuous-time modulators, MEMS accelerometers, and optical interconnects.










