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Robert W. Newcomb

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in 1960. He was a professor in the electrical engineering department at Stanford University through 1968, and from 1969 onward has been a professor in the electrical engineering department at the University of Maryland at College Park. He has graduated over 70 Ph.D. students from both Stanford and
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and a Fellow of AIMBE. His recognition being the recipient of the IEEE CAS Society Golden Jubilee Medal award and the first recipient of the IEEE CAS Society Education award.
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His work during his career has spanned a variety of subdisciplines in electrical engineering, and has produced the following:
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He currently directs the Microsystems Laboratory at the University of Maryland.
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Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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VLSI implementation of biologically realistic neural components
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in 1957, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the
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n-port synthesis techniques for analog and DSP systems
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electrical engineering
University of Maryland, College Park
Purdue University
Stanford University
University of California at Berkeley
University of Maryland
Brian D. O. Anderson
MEMS
VLSI
control
circuit theory
Maxwell's equations
Soliton
P-Adic
Fibonacci
robots
IEEE
"Microsystems Laboratory"
"IEEE - Fellows - N"
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
the original
Microsystems Laboratory Page
Categories
Living people
American electrical engineers
University of Maryland, College Park faculty
Purdue University College of Engineering alumni
Stanford University alumni
UC Berkeley College of Engineering alumni
Stanford University School of Engineering faculty

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