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Dr. Vincent Leung is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University, College of Engineering. He leads the Bio-Electronics and RFIC (BEaR) Lab and maintains active research in neurotechnology and RF/mm-Wave ICs. He also holds concurrent appointments as a Faculty Research Engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (Crane, IN) and as a Visiting Associate Professor at Brown University (Providence, RI).
- PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, San Diego (2004)
- M.Eng., Electrical Engineering, McGill University (1997)
- B.Eng. (Honors), Electrical Engineering, McGill University (1995)
Dr. Leung's research focuses on cutting-edge integrated circuit design for biomedical and wireless applications. His work spans RF/mixed-signal ICs, ultra-low-power IoT systems, neural interfaces, and wireless communication electronics for both commercial and military use. He has extensive industry experience from Analog Devices, IBM, Silicon Labs, and Qualcomm, where he led RFIC development for 3G/4G smartphones.
His recent publications show a strong trend toward distributed implantable systems and wireless neural interfaces, with high-impact work in Nature Communications and Nature Electronics. These studies emphasize asynchronous wireless networks, energy-efficient power transfer, and machine learning-enhanced circuit design, reflecting a convergence of biomedical engineering, low-power electronics, and AI-driven hardware innovation.
Dr. Leung has taught graduate courses in Analog VLSI and RFICs at Columbia University and UCSD. He has co-authored over 50 technical papers and holds 13 U.S. patents. His lab is actively engaged in federally relevant research, particularly through collaboration with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, indicating significant grant and defense-related funding. He mentors students through the BEaR Lab and contributes to interdisciplinary neurotechnology initiatives.
The BEaR Lab (Bio-Electronics and RFIC Lab) at Baylor University, led by Dr. Leung, focuses on developing advanced integrated circuits for biomedical and wireless applications. The lab specializes in low-power, high-performance RF and mixed-signal ICs for neurotechnology, IoT, and defense systems, fostering innovation in implantable and distributed sensor networks.




