Ko-Chi Kuo 郭可驥

Assistant Professor since February 2004
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
National Sun Yet-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Education

9/1994-2/2001, Ph.D. in Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, USA.

 

9/1992-6/1994, M.S. in Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Research

Lab: Analog/Mixed Signal Circuit Design Lab., F1011-A

 

Topics: Analog/Mixed Signal Circuit Design, VLSI SoC Circuit Design, RF Circuit Design.

Support: NSC.

Experience

8/2002-2/2004: Senior Design Engineer, Waveplus Design Inc., San Jose, CA, USA,

Design and Develop WLAN 11b/g and 10/100 Ethernet analog front-end integrated circuits.

 

4/2001-8/2002: Staff Design Engineer, IBM, Boston Design Center, Communication Research and Development Center, MA, USA.

Research and Develop WCDMA 3G Chipset including Frequency Synthesizer, and VCO Auto Band-Selection Circuit.

Instruction

Spring 2004: Analog Integrated Circuit Design

Contact

Office: F2009 電資大樓 (2nd floor)
Office hours: Tuesday, Wednesday 2-4
Email: kckuo@cse.nsysu.edu.tw
Phone: +886 7 525-2000 ext 4322

Fax: +886 7 525-4301

Mailing address:
National Sun Yet-sen University
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Kaohsiung, Taiwan 804

Publications

Journal

  1. Ko-Chi Kuo, Adrian Leuciuc, ''A linear MOS transconductor using source degeneration and adaptive biasing'', IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II: Analog & Digital Signal Processing, Vol. 48, No. 10, Oct. 2001.pp. 937-943.

 

Conference?

  1. Ko-Chi Kuo, Bradley S. Carlson, ''High Performance CMOS Static Logic Circuit Design'', the 44th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2001.
  2. Ko-Chi Kuo, Bradley S. Carlson, ''High Performance CMOS Programmable Logic Array Design'', the 44th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems.
  3. Ko-Chi Kuo, Adrian Leuciuc, ''A novel linear tunable MOS transconductor'', the 43rdMidwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Lansing, Michigan, August, 2000.