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Dr. Ning Ge is currently a faculty member at San José State University in the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering, where he teaches courses in electrical engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Microelectronics from Nanyang Technological University and is an Executive MBA candidate at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. With over a decade of experience at HP Labs, he has contributed to the development of memristive technologies and holds approximately 170 US-PCT patent family filings.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Microelectronics, Nanyang Technological University (2011–2017)
- M.Sc. in Integrated Circuit Design, Nanyang Technological University (2003–2006)
- M.Sc. in Intellectual Property Management, National University of Singapore (2008–2010)
- B.Eng. in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (1998–2002)
- Executive MBA Candidate, University of Michigan, Ross School of Business (2017–2019)
Research Interests: Dr. Ge’s research spans microelectronics, memristor-based neuromorphic computing, nanotechnology, and semiconductor device engineering. His work focuses on leveraging memristors for analog computing, neural network acceleration, and low-power memory applications.
Publications Overview: His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on memristor-based computing systems, including analog signal processing, neuromorphic architectures, and resistive memory reliability. These works are published in high-impact journals such as Nature Materials, Advanced Materials, and Scientific Reports.
Scientific Awards & Recognition:
- Senior Member of IEEE
- Executive Committee Member, IEEE Santa Clara Valley Section
- Committee Member & Section Chair, Electronic Components and Technology Conference 2018
Industry & Service Roles: In addition to his academic role, Dr. Ge serves as a Master Technologist at HP Labs, where he has led innovation in inkjet technologies and holds a prolific patent portfolio. He is also actively involved in IEEE leadership and peer-review activities for major journals.




