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Chen Li

Visiting Scholar,
Kinget Group
, Columbia Integrated Systems Laboratory,
Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University
(under Prof. Peter Kinget)

Ph. D. Candidate,
Nano-Electronics and Integrated Circuits Research Group
,
Institute of Microelectronics, Peking University
(under Prof. Yangyuan Wang and Prof. Ru Huang)

E-mail Address:
cl2670@columbia.edu
lichen@pku.edu.cn

Mailing Address:
500 West 120th Street, 1312 S. W. Mudd,
Department of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University

New York, NY 10027

Chen Li
 



Office:

CEPSR 422 (Shapiro), Columbia University

New York, NY 10027


Phone number:
(M) 1-646-925-8590
(O) 1-212-854-4685


Research Interests:
•  Design of ultra low voltage analog and RF circuits
•  Design of wireless communication system
•  Investigation of novel RF isolation technologies
•  High performance on-chip components

 
 


Publications:

•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Chuan Wang, Ru Huang, Yangyuan Wang, “Effective Crosstalk Isolation With Substrate Selective-Transformation Engineering for Radio Frequency System-on-chip (SOC) Applications”, IEEE Electron Device Letters , accetped, to be published in 2008.

•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Chuan Wang, Jun Yin, Ru Huang, “High- Q Integrated Inductor Using Post-CMOS Selective Grown Porous Silicon (SGPS) Technique for RFIC Applications”, Invited for Oral Presentation, IEEE MTT-S Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium , June, 2007, Honolulu, U.S.A.

•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao , Chuan Wang, Yin Jun, Ru Huang, Yangyuan Wang, “High- Q Integrated Inductor Using Post-CMOS Selective Grown Porous Silicon (SGPS) Technique for RFIC Applications”, IEEE Electron Device Letters , Vol. 28, No. 8, pp. 763, 2007.

•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Li Yang, Ru Huang, Yangyuan Wang, “High Performance Integrated Inductor and Effective Crosstalk Isolation For RFIC Applications”, Solid-State Electronics , Vol. 51, No. 6, pp. 989-994, Jun., 2007.

•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Ru Huang, Yangyuan Wang, “A CMOS-Compatible Silicon Substrate Optimization Technique And Its Application in Radio Frequency Crosstalk Isolation”, Chinese Physics , Jul. 2008.

•  Chuan Wang, Huailin Liao, Chen Li , Yongzhong Xiong, Ru Huang, “A new highly-scalable equivalent circuit model for on-chip symmetrical transformer with accurate substrate modeling”, IEEE MTT-S Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium June, 2008, Atlanta, U.S.A.

•  Tao Yan, Huailin Liao, Chen Li , Ru Huang, “A 2-GHz fully-differential CMOS power amplifier with virtual grounds to suppress ground bounce”, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters , Vol. 49, pp. 2780, Nov., 2007.

•  Runsheng Wang, Jing Zhuge, Ru Huang, Yu Tian, Han Xiao, Liangliang Zhang, Chen Li , Xing Zhang, Yangyuan Wang , “Analog/RF Performance of Si Nanowire MOSFETs and the Impact of Process Variation”, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices , vol. 54, pp. 1288, Jun., 2007.

•  Chen Li, Ying Gu, Bing Dai, Qihuang Gong, “Green's function formalism in semi-infinite composites: an investigation of local field distribution”, Chinese Physics , vol. 13, No.11, Nov., 2004.

•  Bing Dai, Ying Gu, Chen Li, Qihuang Gong, “Resonant properties of planar fractal structured metallic-dielectric composites”, Phys. Rev. B , 72, 2005.

•  Bing Dai, Ying Gu, Chen Li, Qihuang Gong, “Dielectric resonance, local field distribution, and optical response in 3D resonant composites”, Euro. Phys. J. B , 42, pp. 165–173, 2004.



Patents:
•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Ru Huang, Xing Zhang, Yangyuan Wang, Inovation Patent of P. R. China, No. 200610144144.X

•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Ru Huang, Yangyuan Wang, Inovation Patent of P. R. China, No.200710178866.1

•  Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Falong Zhou, Ru Huang, Yangyuan Wang, Inovation Patent of P. R. China, No.200710178369.1

•  Liang Fan, Chen Li, Huailin Liao, Ru Huang, Yangyuan Wang, Inovation Patent of P. R. China, No.200710179873.3




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