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Biographical Background
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Luca Daniel
Emanuel E. Landsman Associate Professor of Electrical Enginering
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Biographical Background
Luca Daniel is an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department and a Principal Investigator of the RLE Computational Prototyping Group. His research interests include parameterized model order reduction of linear and nonlinear dynamical systems; mixed-signal, RF and mm-wave circuit design and robust optimization; power electronics, MEMs design and fabrication; parasitic extraction and accelerated integral equation solvers.
Dr. Daniel received the Laurea degree summa cum laude in Electronic Engineering from the “Universita’ di Padova”, Italy in 1996, and his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2003. In 1997 he collaborated with STMicroelectronics Berkeley Labs, in 1998 he was with HP Research Labs, Palo Alto, and in 2001 he was with Cadence Berkeley Labs.
His Ph.D. thesis received the "2003 ACM Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Award in Electronic Design Automation, and the best thesis awards from both the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Applied Math Departments at UC Berkeley. Luca also received four best paper awards in conferences, and the "IEEE Power Electronic Society Prize Paper Award” for the best paper published on IEEE Trans. on Power Electronics in the year 1999.
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