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UM students’ three papers all accepted by “Asia’s Chip Olympics”
2011 Dec 09 | Fri

Three PhD students Ms. Zhu Yan (Julia), Mr. Chan Chi Hang and Mr. Wong Si Seng, led by Dr. Sin Sai Weng, Prof. U Seng Pan and Prof. Rui Martins from the State-Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI, University of Macau (UM), have developed three advanced nanometer analog-to-digital converter and

Highest-performance-ever three-stage CMOS amplifier to be presented at ISSCC 2012 (Chip Olympic)
2011 Oct 20 | Thu

Mr. Yan Zushu (a PhD student), Prof. Elvis Mak Pui In, Dr. Matthew Law Man Kay and Prof. Rui Martins from the State-Key Laboratory of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI at the University of Macau (UM), have co-developed the highest-performance-ever three-stage CMOS amplifier for high-color-depth LCD displays.

UM at 30 Reaches Scientific Maturity State Key Lab in the World Top Stand of Microelectronics
2011 Mar 28 | Mon

In the starting week of its Pearl Jubilee University of Macau (UM) achieved a great scientific result in Microelectronics, only accessible to a few top universities and companies in the world, through the presentation of 2 advanced chips, developed in the recently inaugurated State Key Lab of Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI

UM to establish two state key labs
2010 Dec 30 | Thu

November 2010 marks an important milestone for the 30-year-old University of Macau (UM) in its history of research development. With the support of the Macao SAR government and the Science and Technology Development Fund of Macao SAR, the university’s applications to establish two state key laboratories were finally approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology.

CEO of MediaTek visits UM
2010 Dec 03 | Fri

Clearly impressed by the achievements attained by the Analog and Mixed-Signal VLSI Laboratory of the University of Macau (UM) over the past decade, Mr. Tsai Ming Kai, chairman and CEO of MediaTek Inc, one of the world’s leading companies in chip design, lately paid a visit to UM to learn more about the laboratory’s advanced chip design technologies

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