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Séminaire XLIM : Séminaire XLIM - Prof. G. M. Rebeiz, Université de Californie San Diego (USA)

A l’occasion d’une visite d’XLIM, le Professeur Gabriel M. Rebeiz, de l’Université de Californie San Diego (UCSD, USA), présentera un séminaire ce lundi 10 Février 2014 à 13h45 dans la salle de conférences XLIM, sur le site de La Borie à Limoges, intitulé « MEMS et Composants Millimétriques Intégrés CMOS ».

Nous vous attendons nombreux à ce séminaire !

Biography of the author

Gabriel M. Rebeiz (Fellow, IEEE) is the Wireless Communications Industry Chair Professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, San Diego. Prior to this appointment, he was at the University of Michigan from 1988 to 2004. He received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology. He has contributed to planar mm-wave and THz antennas and imaging arrays from 1988-1996, and his group has optimized the dielectric-lens antennas, which is the most widely used antenna at mm-wave and THz frequencies. Prof. Rebeiz’ group also developed 6-18 GHz and 40-50 GHz 8- and 16-element phased arrays on a single silicon chip, the first mm-wave silicon passive imager chip at 85-105 GHz, and the first silicon 100 GHz wafer-scale phased array. He is also an expert on millimeter-wave planar antennas, phased arrays, and satellite communication systems. He has worked on automotive radars at 24 GHz and 77 GHz since 1998 as a consultant and as a subcontractor to several leading phased-array and automotive radar companies.

Prof. Rebeiz was also the first to introduce MEMS and micromachining to the RF/microwave field, and has developed several novel components (tunable filters, wideband switches, low-loss phase shifters, high-Q varactors) using this technology. His group also demonstrated high-Q RF MEMS tunable filters at 1-20 GHz (Q> 200) and the new angular-based RF MEMS capacitive and high-power high-reliability RF MEMS metal-contact switches. His research interests are in the development of RF MEMS devices and tunable filters for the wireless and defense sector (reconfigurable networks, antennas, etc.). He has worked as a consultant for several leading RF MEMS and tunable front-end companies.N’hésitez pas à diffuser largement cette annonce aux personnes susceptibles d’être intéressées…et venez nombreux !!!

Contact XLIM du séminaire : Pierre Blondy (pierre.blondy@xlim.fr)