Jason Lee Wardlaw

Room 115, Wisenbaker Engineering Research Center

Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University

College Station, TX-77843

Ph: (979) 845-8799           email: wardlaw@ee.tamu.edu


 

Country

U.S.

Degree Pursuing

Doctor of Philosophy

Advisor(s)

Dr. Aydin Karsilayan

Sponsor(s)

*Teaching Assistant, Department of Electrical Engineering

Education

*Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, August 2004,              Texas  A&M University

Areas of Interest

RF Circuits (CMOS, BiCMOS, SiGe, GaAs), Sensor Networks,
Fabrication Processes, Low Voltage IC, Data Converters

Current Work Wireless Sensor Networks, UWB Transmitter
Courses

Spring 2004
ELEN 457 Operational Amplifiers

Fall 2004
ELEN 474 VLSI
ELEN 671 Solid State Devices
ELEN 689 Low Noise Design

Spring 2005
ELEN 607 Advanced Analog Circuit Design Techniques
ELEN 650 High Frequency GaAs/SiGe IC Design

Fall 2005
ELEN 665 RF CMOS IC Design

Fall 2006
ELEN 622 Active Network Synthesis
ELEN 688 IC, MEMS and Sensor Fabrication

Spring 2007
ELEN 610 Data Converters

Experience

9/2004-Present, AMSC TAMU (College Station, TX) - Research in RF CMOS circuit design and wireless sensor networks.


5/2007-12/2007, Microtune Inc. (Plano, TX) - IC Design Engineer Intern.
Design and verification of circuits in IBM BiCMOS process for use with tuner technology. Circuits included LNAs, VGAs, attenuators, opamps, and other circuits for RF front-ends for use in radio and cable standards.


5/2006-8/2006, Micron Technology Inc. (Allen, TX) - DRAM Design Engineer Intern.

Design and verification of DRAM integrated circuits. Circuits included bandgap, opamp, sense amps, flip flops, shift registers, I/O pads, and I/O drivers.