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Dr. Teerachot Siriburanon is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. He joined UCD as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in 2016 under the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship Program and was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2019.
His educational background includes:
- B.E. degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thailand, 2010
- M.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2012 and 2016 respectively
Dr. Siriburanon's research focuses on CMOS wireless transceiver systems and clock/frequency generation for both wireless and wireline communication applications. His work spans millimeter-wave circuit design, phase-locked loops, low-noise amplifiers, and quantum computing circuitry. He has made significant contributions to the field of ultra-low jitter frequency synthesis and has developed innovative techniques for flicker phase noise reduction in oscillators. His research demonstrates expertise in advanced CMOS technologies including 22-nm FD-SOI and 28-nm processes.
His recent publications reveal a strong trend toward addressing critical challenges in 5G/6G communications, quantum computing hardware, and high-precision frequency synthesis. The research spans both theoretical modeling and practical circuit implementations, with particular emphasis on optimizing performance metrics such as phase noise, jitter, and power efficiency in high-frequency applications.
Dr. Siriburanon has received numerous prestigious awards including:
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (2017)
- Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Frontiers for the Future Project (2021)
- IEEE Solid-State Circuits Outstanding Reviewer (2024)
- IEEE CASS Best Reviewer for TCAS-I (2022)
- Multiple best paper awards at international conferences
As an educator and research leader, Dr. Siriburanon serves as a thesis supervisor for PhD students and coordinates courses in Circuit Theory and Electronic Circuits. He currently leads active research projects including 'Massive Array of mm-Wave Transmitters with Digital Pencil Beam Steering for 5G Communications and Radars' and 'Smart RFDAC with AI-Assisted Calibration'. His service to the academic community includes membership on the Technical Program Committees of the IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC) and the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), as well as editorial roles for IEEE Transactions on Circuit and Systems.



