Jing Wang, Ph.D.
University of Michigan, 2006

Assistant Professor
# Office Phone: (813)974-6011 Fax: (813) 974-5250
# E-mail: jingw@eng.usf.edu
# Office: ENB 378 - Mail Code ENB 118
# Mailing Address: 4202 East Fowler Avenue
# Tampa, FL 33620



References


MEMS Transducers Group

Center for Wireless and Microwave Information Systems WAMI


Research Interests

Design, fabrication and characterization of radio frequency microelectromechanical systems (RF MEMS) with focus on implementation of on-chip ultra-low-power and ultra-high-Q passive components for frequency filtering, mixing and generation; Implementation of monolithic microwave and millimeter wave integrated circuits (MMIC); Modular integration of RF/microwave transistor circuits and surface-micromachined MEMS passives; Investigation of novel receiver architecture such as MEMS-based RF font-ends; Development of nanomaterials, nanofabrication technologies and nano-scale devices for both RF and biomedical applications; Development of wireless integrated microsystems for applications such as biomedical implant, neural prostheses, and wireless sensor networks.


Teaching:

  • EEL 4423L / EEL 5935 WAMI Teaching Lab

  • EEL3302: Electronics I (syllabus)

  • EEL 3302-901 Class Web site: Course Objective: To develop an understanding of the basic operation of electronic devices, (i.e. semiconductor diodes, bipolar transistors, and field effect transistors), introduce operational amplifiers (e.g. terminal characteristics, applications, and limitations), and develop the ability to analyze and design electronic circuits using the above circuit elements. The circuit simulator SPICE will be extensively utilized in design/analysis exercises.