Hashim Raza Khan
Position:
Assistant Professor
Department of Electronic Engineering |
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Qualification:
Ph.D. (RF Power Amplifiers), NED UET (2015)
M.Sc (Communications Engineering), RWTH Aachen, Germany (2004)
B.Engg (Electrical),NED UET (2002)
Publications:
- "Eliminating Tie-down Diodes in Process Technologies ", 16th International Multi-topic Conference (INMIC)
2013, Pakistan, December 2013
- "A Parallel Circuit Differential Class-E Power Amplifier Using Series Capacitance ", Journal of Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
(Springer), January 2013
- "Design & EM Simulation of On-chip Transformer Baluns for RF Power Amplifiers", 2012 Asia-Pacific Electromagnetic Compatibility Symposium and Technical Exhibition, Singapore, May 2012
- "Sonnet EM Simulation of High Power Transformers for RF Power Amplifiers", 28th International Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, Columbus, OH, USA, April 2012
- "High Efficiency Switching Classes RF Power Amplifiers in Wireless Communication", NED University Journal of Research (Thematic Issue on Energy), January 2012
- "A Fully Integrated Class-E Power Amplifier in 0.13µm CMOS Technology", International NEWCAS Conference, Bordeaux, France, June 2011
- "A 2.4 GHz Class-A Power Amplifier in 0.13µm CMOS Technology", International Conference on Solid State and Integrated Circuits, Shanghai,China, March 2011
- "A 900MHz 26.8 dBm Differential Class-E CMOS Power Amplifier", 5th German Microwave Conference (GEMMIC), Berlin, Germany, March 2010
- "Designing and Fabrication of power amplifiers using ADS and active device study in TCAD," 12th International Symposium on Microwave and Optical Technology (ISMOT), New Delhi, India, December 2009
Research Interests:
- Wireless Communications
- Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
Research Activities:
- Worked on band gap reference design in 65nm for GSM SoC at Infineon Technologies, Germany (2006)
- Designed an RF synthesizer in 65nm for GSM SoC in his Master thesis at Infineon Technologies, Germany (2005-06)
- Developed a 320 Mbps multi-function signal generator for the calibration requirements of 9300HSM Semiconductor Test as an intern in the High Speed Memory group at Agilent Technologies (now Verigy Ltd.), Germany (2005)
Projects Supervised:
- Currently supervising a final year project on comparision between IBM and Siltera PDK
- Supervised a final year project on design & fabrication of RF Passive Modules (2013)
- Supervised a final year project on DAT based PA Design in 0.13um CMOS technology (2012)
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