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Publicado em: 16/09/2014

Mini-Curso com Dr. Oren Eliezer – CTO da Xtendwave – USA

Nos dias 16 e 18 de setembro, o Dr. Oren Eliezer, Chief Technology Officer – CTO da empresa Xtendwave, sediada em Dallas (USA), estará realizando um mini-curso que tratará de “Digital RF Transceiver Integrated Circuits”, no Auditório do Anfiteatro do Instituto de Informática – Prédio 67.

O Dr. Eliezer é um dos convidados palestrantes Keynotes do Workshop on Mixed-Signals, Sensors, and Systems Test, que ocorre de 17 a 19-setembro no Novotel Porto Alegre, organizado pela UFRGS e pela Ceitec S.A.

PROGRAMAÇÃO

16/9 – terça-feira

15:30 – First session: Examples for Digital Receivers and Transmitters (Polar and Cartesian)

Coffee Break

17:15 – Second session: The All-Digital PLL (ADPLL) and its Use in Digital Transceivers

18/9 – quinta-feira

17:00 – Third Session: Design and Testing Approach for High-Volume Low Cost RF Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) Short Bio de OREN ELIEZER, CTO

http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/ims3tw/invited.html

Dr. Oren Eliezer has over 25 years of experience in the design and productization of communication systems and chips for telecom and wireless applications.

He received his BSEE and MSEE degrees from the Tel-Aviv University in 1988 and in 1997, focusing on communication systems and signal processing, and his PhD in microelectronics from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2008.

After serving for 6 years as an engineer in the Israel Defense Forces, he co-founded Butterfly Communications, which was acquired by Texas Instruments (TI) in 1999.

He was relocated by TI to Dallas in 2002, where he was elected senior member of the technical staff, and took part in the development of TI’s digital-radio-processor (DRP) technology and in digital-signal processing techniques for built-in compensation and testing in wireless SoCs.

He joined Xtendwave in Dallas in 2009, where he received several government research grants and was responsible for redesigning the US government’s atomic-clock broadcast (WWVB).

He has authored and coauthored over 50 journal and conference papers and over 45 patents, and has given over 40 invited tutorials related to communication system design and productization.

He is currently the chief technology officer at Xtendwave (now names EverSet® Technologies) and participates in the research at the Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE) at UTD. He is a senior IEEE member, a steering committee member for the IEEE RFIC conference and the IEEE Dallas Circuits and Systems Conference, and has chaired several local IEEE conferences.