- M. C. Frank Chang
Mau-Chung Frank Chang is Professor of
Electrical Engineering at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles , where he conducts research and teaching on RFCMOS design, high speedintegrated circuit design, data converter, and mixed-signal circuit designs . He is the Director of the UCLA High Speed Electronics Laboratory. Before joining UCLA in 1997, he was the Assistant Director and Department Manager of the High Speed Electronics Laboratory at the Rockwell Science Center (nowTeledyne Technologies) from 1983 to 1997 in Thousand Oaks, California. In this tenure, he successfully developed and transferred AlGaAs/GaAsHeterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) and BiFET (Planar HBT/MESFET) integrated circuits technologies form the research laboratory to the production line. The HBT and BiFET productions have grown into multi-billion dollar businesses worldwide. He was the inventor of the multi-band, re-configurable RF-Interconnects based onFDMA andCDMA multiple access algorithms for intra- and inter-ULSI communications. Dr. Chang was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2008, for the development and commercialization ofGaAs HBT power amplifiers and integrated circuits. He received theIEEE David Sarnoff Award in 2006 and became a Fellow of IEEE in 1996. He also received Pan Wen-Yuen Foundation Award in 2008, Rockwell’s Leonardo Da Vinci Award (Engineer of the Year) in 1992,National Chiao-Tung University ’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1997, and the National Tsing-Hua University Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2002.Awards and Honors
*Member of National Academy of Engineering (2008),
*IEEE David Sarnoff Award (2006),
*Distinguished Alumnus Award from the National Tsing-Hua University (2002),
*Distinguished Alumnus Award from the National Chiao-Tung University (1997),
*IEEE Fellow (1996).External links
* [http://www.ee.ucla.edu/~hsel/ UCLA High Speed Electronics Laboratory homepage]
* [http://www.ee.ucla.edu/ UCLA Electrical Engineering Department homepage]
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