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Ng W T


Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Toronto
Canada

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Wai Tung Ng is a Professor at The Edward S. Rogers. Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Toronto. His current research work covers a wide spectrum, ranging from smart power integrated circuits and fabrication processes, power management circuit, integrated SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supplies), integrated class D audio power amplifiers, advanced MOS and RF BJT/HBT device designs. After he obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of Toronto in 1990, Prof. Ng joined Texas Instruments in Dallas, TX to work on LDMOS power transistors for automotive applications. He started his academic career with the University of Hong Kong in 1992. In 1993, Prof. Ng joined the University of Toronto and established the Smart Power Integration & Semiconductor Devices Research Group. He has extensive experience in working with the industry to modify standard CMOS technology for smart PIC and RF applications. Prof. Ng has extensive collaboration experience with industrial sponsors including Fuji Electric, AMD, On Semi, Asahi Kasei EMD, Panasonic, etc. He is also an active researcher in automotive electronics in Canada’s Auto21 Network Center of Excellence program. Prof. Ng has been serving as an associate editor for IEEE Electron Device Letters since 2009. Wai Tung Ng is a Professor at The Edward S. Rogers. Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Toronto. His current research work covers a wide spectrum, ranging from smart power integrated circuits and fabrication processes, power management circuit, integrated SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supplies), integrated class D audio power amplifiers, advanced MOS and RF BJT/HBT device designs. After he obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of Toronto in 1990, Prof. Ng joined Texas Instruments in Dallas, TX to work on LDMOS power transistors for automotive applications. He started his academic career with the University of Hong Kong in 1992. In 1993, Prof. Ng joined the University of Toronto and established the Smart Power Integration & Semiconductor Devices Research Group. He has extensive experience in working with the industry to modify standard CMOS technology for smart PIC and RF applications. Prof. Ng has extensive collaboration experience with industrial sponsors including Fuji Electric, AMD, On Semi, Asahi Kasei EMD, Panasonic, etc. He is also an active researcher in automotive electronics in Canada’s Auto21 Network Center of Excellence program. Prof. Ng has been serving as an associate editor for IEEE Electron Device Letters since 2009.

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