Dr. Azita Emami

Professor

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Biography

Professor Azita Emami specializes in the design and development of high-performance, reliable, low-power mixed-mode circuits. She leads advancements in theory and the creation of new tools to enhance applications that encompass mixed-signal integrated circuits, digital data communication, low-power circuit system solutions, very-large-scale-integrated systems, circuit interfaces, optoelectronics, and biomedical implants. With a strong background in electrical engineering, Professor Emami has held significant positions, including Assistant Professor at California Institute of Technology from 2007 to 2013, and has since been promoted to Professor and Andrew Peggy Cherng Professor. She has also served as the Director of the Center for Sensing Intelligence and has been involved in various administrative roles, contributing to the growth of the department and its research output.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

— Present

California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA

Teaching and research in Electrical Engineering and Medical Engineering.

Director

— Present

Center for Sensing Intelligence • Pasadena, CA

Oversight and leadership of research initiatives within the center.

Courses

EE/MedE 124 – Mixed-Mode Integrated Circuits EE 45 – Electronics Systems Laboratory EE 105 abc – Electrical Engineering Seminar EE 2/102 – Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurial Research Seminar

Requirements for California Institute of Technology

Doctorate Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree or equivalent Strong background in mathematics and physical sciences
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Specialization Notes

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