
معرفی
Yun Chiu is a Full Professor and Erik Jonsson Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. He is the founding director of the Analog and Mixed-Signal IC Design Lab at the Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE). His research focuses on integrated analog-digital interface ICs, including data converters (ADCs/DACs), RF transceivers, power electronics, and bioelectronic interfaces. Chiu previously held roles at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and co-founded Formula Microelectronics as CTO.
Education: Ph.D. in EECS (University of California, Berkeley), M.S. in EE (UCLA), B.S. in Physics (University of Science and Technology of China).
Research Highlights: Specializes in energy-efficient mixed-signal circuits, radiation-tolerant ADCs, and bioelectronic interfaces. His work includes innovations in SAR ADC architectures, noise-shaping techniques, and analog in-memory computing. He has led major programs like the Peacock and Pearl River initiatives.
Awards: Jack Kilby Outstanding Paper Award (2004 ISSCC), Best Regular Paper Award (2012 CICC), and multiple student mentorship recognitions.
Teaching: Teaches advanced analog IC design, electronic circuits, and data converter courses. Recent courses include EE/CE 2301 (Electrical Network Analysis), EE/CE 3311 (Electronic Circuits), and EECT 7326 (Advanced Analog IC Design).
Labs/Teams: Leads the TxACE Analog & Mixed-Signal Lab, focusing on cutting-edge IC design methodologies and collaborations with industry partners.



