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James Morizio is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. Over the last three and a half decades, he has been focusing on research and teaching in the fields of analog and digital VLSI circuit design. He specializes in a variety of research interests, including mixed-signal CMOS VLSI circuit design, bioelectronic circuits, wireless neural interfaces, and highly efficient ultrasound microfluidic transducer drivers. His work aims to explore new analog CMOS microelectronics systems that can significantly improve performance and capabilities in various niche applications. Throughout his career, Dr. Morizio has published extensively, including co-authoring over a hundred research papers and co-inventing eight issued patents. His teaching experience includes a wide array of courses in electrical engineering, such as CMOS VLSI Design Methodologies and Analog Integrated Circuit Design, contributing significantly to the education of the next generation of engineers.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Teaching and conducting research in mixed-signal CMOS VLSI design and bioelectronic circuits.
Xidian University • China
Engaged in teaching and collaborative research efforts in electrical engineering.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)