International MOS-AK Workshop , Chengdu, China June 20-22, 2019

Silicon-Germanium Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for mm-Wave

 Systems Technology, Modeling and Circuit Applications

                           (20th. June, 2019)

 

 

 

Andreas Pawlak-Infineon AG

 

Topic: Modeling of Silicon-Germanium Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for mm-Wafer circuits

 

 

Andreas Pawlak received his Master Degree in 2009 and the Dr.-Ing. (Ph.D.) degree in 2015 at the Technische Universität (TU) Dresden and was with TU Dresden until 2018. His research has focused on the modeling of Silicon Germanium Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors, with a focus on SiGe related effects. During his research activities he was contributing the EU FP7 projects Dotfive and Dotseven. From 2011 to 2018 he was one of the main developer of the Bipolar Transistor compact models HICUM/L2 and HICUM/L0 and from 2014 to 2017 the organizer of the annual HICUM Workshop. Since 2017 he is member of the Simulation and Modeling sub-committee of the IEEE BCICTS (former IEEE BCTM until 2017). He has published more than 20 journal and conference papers, more than 20 workshop contributions, and was the main author of the modeling chapter of the book Silicon-Germanium Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for mm-Wave Systems Technology, Modeling and Circuit Applications. From 2018 on, he is with Infineon Technologies AG .

 

Wojciech Debski - Silicon Radar GmbH

 

Topic:

 

1.      Radar frontends for ranging and speed measurements operating at 24GHz, 60GHz and 122GHz ISM frequency bands

2.       Radar frontends for MIMO radars operating at 24GHz, 60GHz, 122GHz and 245GHz ISM frequency bands

Dr. Wojciech Debski joined the team of Silicon Radar in 2007 and works as Head of Development. He received his Dr.-Ing. Degree in Electronic Engineering from the BTU Cottbus, Germany in 2007. He has worked as RF engineer at Siemens AG from 2002 2004. During 2004-2007 he worked as assistant professor at BTU Cottbus where he finalized his PhD work. In 2007 he joined Silicon Radar where he is responsible for product development and project management. His main projects are radar circuits operating at 24, 60, 120 and 245 GHz. He has over 15 years of experience in RF IC design and is an author of more than 25 scientific papers and publications.

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