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IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2016

Top-Cited IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Papers

Abira Sengupta; David Hodges

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society has put together a list of the top-cited papers from each decade since the journal?s beginning in 1966. To read the papers in their entirety, please visit the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society website.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2018

SSCS Young Professionals Mentoring Event Held at ESSCIRC [Society News]

Abira Sengupta

TThe Young Professional (YP) members of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) enjoyed food, drink, and friendly conversation at a mentoring event organized by SSCS YP Chair Emre Ayranci at the 2018 European Solid-State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC). The event kicked off with a welcome and presentation about the numerous benefits of SSCS membership by Ayranci. SSCS leaders and Administrative Committee members acted as mentors as they went around the room and described their journey to the field of IC. The mentors discussed how being an SSCS member has benefited them, helped them make valuable connections, and how their ex periences with SSCS helped shape them. The mentors and YPs engaged in a Q&A session and then broke off into smal ler groups and mingled.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2018

DL Matt Straayer Visits the IEEE SSCS Utah Chapter [Chapters]

Abira Sengupta

TThe IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) Distinguished Lecturer (DL) Matt Straayer visited the IEEE SSCS Utah Chapter on 18 May 2018. In his talk, “Time-Based Circuits,” Straayer gave an introduction to time-based circuits and illustrated their uses with several examples from his own work. The lecture was held in the So renson Molecular Biology Building at the University of Utah. Students and faculty from the University of Utah and Brigham Young University and industry members from Cirque Corporation and On Semiconductor attended the event. Abstract Compared to circuits utilizing voltage or current to convey analog signals, timebased circuits offer unique attributes,


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2018

IEEE DL Pieter Harpe Visits Lund University, Sweden [Chapters]

Abira Sengupta

Microelectromechanical system (MEMS) inertial sensors are used to measure the acceleration and angular rate of a subject. Compared with traditional inertial sensors, the MEMS in ertial sensor has the advantages of small form factor, light weight, low power, and low cost. MEMS inertial sensors can be found in many applications, such as gaming, control, positioning, and navigation. Among them, navigation application requires high resolution and low-bias instability. The existing MEMS inertial sensors have yet to meet these requirements for inertial navigation. This talk will introduce the concepts and operating principles of MEMS accelerometers based on displacement and force sensing and the tuning fork gyroscopes. The talk will briefly present a high-performance MEMS oscillating accelerometer, which demonstrated, for the first time, a subμsg bias instability. The second part of the talk will focus on the readout circuit design of an open-loop mode split tuning fork gyroscope with a subdegree bias instability.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2018

Five AdCom Members Elected for 2018-2020 [Society News]

Abira Sengupta

Each fall one-third of the 15-member IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) Administrative Committee (AdCom) are elected by the IEEE SSCS membership. All Society members, except students, are eligible to vote. The Society Nominations Committee is chaired by SSCS Past-President Jan Van der Spiegel. Five members were elected from a slate of eight candidates to the SSCS AdCom for 2018–2020. The five new AdCom members elected were Edith Biegne, Azita Emami, Daniel Friedman, Payam Heydari, and Vivienne Sze. The biographies of the newly elected AdCom members are presented.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2017

Correction to ?Top Cited IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Papers? [Correction]

Abira Sengupta; David Hodges

Presents corrections to the article, “Top-cited IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits papers,” (Sengupta, A. and Hodges, D.), IEEE Solid State Circuits Mag., vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 30–31, 2016.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2017

SSCS AdCom Member-at-Large Ingrid Verbauwhede Receives IEEE Computer Society 2017 Technical Achievement Award [IEEE News]

Abira Sengupta

Presents a listing of the recipients of the IEEE Computer Society 2017 Technical Achievement Award.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2017

Historic Memorandum of Understanding Signing at ESSCIRC [Society News]

Abira Sengupta

At the European Solid-State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC) which was held 12-15 September 2016 in Lausanne, Switzerland, a historic memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by the ESSCIRC Steering Committee and the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS). This partnership represents a historical union of the Society in alignment with the leading circuit design conference event in Europe. For the past 45 years, the ESSCIRC and the European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC) have provided an annual European forum for the presentation and discussion of recent advances in solid-state devices and circuits. Elaborates on the specifics of the MOU.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2016

Short Course Attracts Crowd from Across the Globe to the West of Ireland [Chapters]

Abira Sengupta

Presents information a two-day short course, “Selected Topics in Data Converter Design,” hosted by the Circuits and Systems Research Centre (CSRC) of the University of Limerick.


IEEE Solid-state Circuits Magazine | 2016

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Best Paper Award Through the Years

Abira Sengupta

Each year, the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits Best Paper Award is presented to the authors of a paper that is considered by the journals editorial staff and reviewers to be the most exceptional paper published in the preceding full-year volume. The award is based on accuracy, originality, technical content, and the quality of the article. The award is presented each year at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference.

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