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AWARDS
- Best Student
Paper Award (Third Place) - Yiping Han and Lawrence E. Larson
"A Low-Power 5GHz Transceiver in 0.13um CMOS for
OFDM Applications with Sub-mm2 Area ", IEEE RFIC Symposium, 2007.
- Best Student
Paper Award (Third Place) - Rahul Kodkani and Lawrence E. Larson
"An integrated 50-GHz SiGe Sub-Harmonic
Mixer/Downconverter with a Quadrature Ring VCO", SiRF 2007.
- Best Student
Paper Award (Third Place) - Yiping Han, Lawrence E. Larson and
Donald Y.C. Lie
"A low-voltage 12GHz VCO in 0.13 µm
CMOS for OFDM applications", SiRF 2006.
- Best Student
Paper Award (Second Place) - Feipeng Wang, Adedayo Dojo, Don
Kimball, Prof. Asbeck and Prof. Larson
"Envelope Tracking Power Amplifier with
Pre-Distortion Linearization for WLAN 802.11g", International
Microwave Symposium 2004.
- Best ECE
Student Research (Co-Winner) - Vincent Leung, Prasad Gudem and
Prof. Larson
"A Low-Power Si/SiGe BiCMOS Transmitter IC
for W-CDMA Mobile Phone Applications", Jacobs School of Engineering
Research Review, UCSD, 2004.
- Best Student
Paper Award - Vladimir Aparin and Prof. Larson
"Modified Derivative Superposition Method for
Linearizing FET Low-Noise Amplifiers", IEEE RFIC Symposium, 2004.
- The SRC SiGe
Design Challenge Award 2003 (Second Place) - Vincent Leung,
Prasad Gudem and Prof. Larson
"A Low-Power Si/SiGe BiCMOS Transmitter IC
for W-CDMA Mobile Phone Applications", conducted by Semiconductor
Research Corporation. Over 60 universities participated in this.
- Best Invited
Paper - Prof. Larson and Darryl Jessie
"Advances in RF Packaging Technologies for
Next-Generation Wireless Communications Applications", Custom
Integrated Circuits Conference, 2003.
- IBM
Microelectronics General Managers Excellence Award 1999 (Co-Recipient)
- Prof. Larson
For research work on the development of Si/SiGe HBT technology during
the years from 1993-98
- Lawrence Hyland
Award 1996 (Co-Recipient) - Prof. Larson
For development of InP-based low-noise HEMTs for satellite
communications.
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Vincent
Leung and Prof. Larson
Jacobs School Research Review, UCSD 2004
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