Dr. Cicero Vaucher
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Comput
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Biography
Cicero S. Vaucher was born in Sao Francisco de Assis, Brazil, in 1968. He received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Twente in 2001. He joined the Philips Natuurkundige Laboratorium in 1990 and worked in the Integrated Transceivers group until 2006. He then joined NXP Semiconductors, when Philips Semiconductors became an independent company. He is presently with the Infotainment and Driver Assistance (IDA) Business Line, Automotive Business Unit, working as Radar Product Architect. Early In his career he became a specialist in RF frequency synthesizers and contributed to many RF products that became market leaders in their segments, such as TV tuners, car-radio ICs, and integrated L-band receivers for satellite set-top boxes. He then led the project team that developed and industrialized the first silicon-based receiver IC for 12 GHz satellite outdoor units. Steadily moving towards higher frequencies, from 2008 till 2011 he coordinated the European industrial and academic consortium "Qstream", consisting of 20 partners, towards a realization of 40nm-CMOS high-bit-rate wireless data communication systems operating in the 60 GHz frequency band. From 2012 to present, Cicero led the NXP transition from mmWave communication systems into advanced automotive radar applications in the 76-81 GHz frequency band and is presently working on the industrialization of the first single-chip radar transceiver in 40nm CMOS technology.
Research Interest
Electrical Engineering
Publications
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A 60GHz wideband low noise eight-element phased array RX front-end for beam steering communication applications in 45nm CMOS
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A 21.7-to-27.8GHz 2.6-degrees-rms 40Mw frequency synthesizer in 45nm CMOS for mm-Wave communication applications
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A 2.5-10-GHz clock multiplier unit with 0.22-ps RMS jitter in standard 0.18-mu m CMOS