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Martin Brooke has research and teaching interests in high speed, high performance signal processing. His research is charaterized by collaborative multi-investigator programs, resulting in advanced hardware demonstrators. He teaches an undergraduate capstone design course focused on team based multidiscipinary design.
Research Interests
High speed, high performance signal processing. 1 - 40 Gbps digital CMOS transceiver circuits for short haul and chip to chip communication Accurate modeling of optoelectronic devices from DC to 50GHz Statistical device models for accurate prediction of high performance integrated circuit yield Hardware for optoelectronic bio sensors Focal plane image processing hardware development Learning neural network hardware development
Biographical Information:
He is currently an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Duke University. He spent from 1988-2003 at Georgia Tech in the School of Electrical and Computer Engieering. He has 6 U.S. patents awarded. He has published more than 100 articles in technical Journals and Proceedings, and articles on his work have appeared in several trade publications. Dr. Brooke is a member of the IEEE.
Dr. Brooke received the B.E. (Elect.) degree (1st Class Honors) from Auckland University in New Zealand in 1981. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California in 1984 and 1988 respectively. His doctoral research focused on reconfigurable analog and digital integrated circuit design.
Related Links www.ee.duke.edu/~mbrooke/
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