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James Barby is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on mixed-mode modeling, analog/mixed-signal circuits, and VLSI systems simulation. He holds a PhD from the University of Waterloo (1986) and has extensive academic credentials including a Master's (1981) and Bachelor's (1979) from Ontario institutions.
- PhD: University of Waterloo, 1986
- MASc: University of Waterloo, 1981
- BTech: Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 1979
Dr. Barby's research interests include switched network simulation for communications/power electronics, transistor model approximations, and analysis methods for digital/analog VLSI systems. His work bridges theoretical modeling with practical circuit design applications.
Selected publications span IEEE journals and conferences from 1990–1995, emphasizing mixed-mode simulation methodologies and ASIC design challenges. He has contributed to benchmarking frameworks for circuit simulators and functional analog simulators for multilevel systems.
Teaching includes MTE 220 (Sensors and Instrumentation) in recent years. Currently not accepting graduate students.



