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Dusan Milosevic is an Associate Professor in the analog RF electronics Integrated Circuits (IC) research group at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), with expertise in the design of power amplifiers and RF building blocks, as well as circuit techniques for ultra-low-power RF applications and RF energy harvesting. His research areas focus mainly on IC design for wireless communication, covering frequency ranges from MHz to mm-wave band and emphasizing high-data-rate communication while maintaining ultra-low power consumption. Dusan aims to address significant technological challenges associated with high-frequency operations, particularly from tens of GHz, requiring the handling of advanced IC technology nodes while achieving high power efficiency. He leverages innovative circuit topologies and system architectures that combine analog circuit techniques with digitally-assisted control functions. His work is pivotal in bridging analog electronics with the digital realm, impacting signal processing and information storage in artificial intelligence. Dusan received his MSc degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Nis, Serbia, in 2001, followed by a PhD in electrical engineering from TU/e in 2009, where he researched switched-mode RF power amplifiers techniques for high-efficiency linear amplification. Since 2010, he has been teaching various courses in analog RF electronics and has co-supervised several PhD candidates in his field.
Eindhoven University of Technology • Eindhoven, Netherlands
Teaching courses in analog RF electronics and participating in research in the Mixed-signal Microelectronics group.
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