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From: Chandrika Durbha, Mixed signal VLSI design,recent graduate
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2004
Time: 02:59 AM
Chandrika Durbha 1063, Morse Avenue, Building 9,Apt #300 Sunnyvale, 94089 Work Phone: (505) 646-4008 Mobile: (505) 571-3678 Email: cdurbha@yahoo.com durbha_chandrika@yahoo.com Education: New Mexico State University, M.S , April 2004 Electrical Engineering GPA: 3.9 Jawaharlal Technological University. May 2001 Bachelor of Engineering Electronics and Communications GPA: 3.6 Area of specialization: Mixed-signal VLSI design and RFIC design Graduate Coursework: Analog VLSI Circuit Design Digital VLSI Circuit Design A/D and D/A Conversion Techniques RF Microelectronics Digital Computer Control Introduction to VLSI Linux routers Communications Systems II Skills CADENCE Analog Artist, Virtuoso (and XL) Layout Editor VLSI CAD Tools Top SPICE,T-SPICE (Tanner SPICE) S-Edit(Tanner Schematic Capture) L-Edit(Tanner Custom Layout Editor) LVS (Tanner Layout Vs Schematic) HDLs - VHDL, VERILOG HDL Simulators- Active-HDL, MAX+PLUS II Operating Systems - Windows 95/98/NT/XP, UNIX Programming Languages- C,C++,MatLab,Lab View Publications Conference papers: 1) J.Ramírez-Angulo,C.Durbha, G.O.Ducoudray-Acevedo and R.G. Carvajal, “Low-Voltage Wide gm adjustment range, highly linear BICMOS and CMOS OTA architectures”The 2003 International Conference in VLSI, LasVegas, Nevada, USA June 23 - 26, 2003. 2) Jaime Ramírez-Angulo, Chandrika Durbha, Gladys Omayra Ducoudray, Ramon Gonzalez Carvajal “MOS and bipolar translinear cells and applications for implementation of low distortion OTAs"DCIS’2003 Conference, Ciudad Real, Spain, November 18-21, 2003 3) J. Ramírez-Angulo,C.Durbha, G.O.Ducoudray-Acevedo and R.G. Carvajal “Low Voltage Wide gm Adjustment Range Highly Linear BiCMOS OTA,”11th Annual NASA Symposium on VLSI Design, Coeur d’Alene Idaho May 28-29, 2003 4) C.Durbha,J. Ramirez-Angulo, A. Lopez and R.G Carvajal "Novel architectures of class AB mirrors with programmable gain"2004 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 26-28 2004, Vancouver, CA (Accepted) 5)“Highly Linear CMOS Transconductor with Extended Tuning Range”, Jaime Ramírez-Angulo, Chandrika Durbha, Antonio J.López-Martin, and Ramón G. Carvajal, 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 26-28 2004, Vancouver, CA (Accepted). Journal Papers: 1) “Novel Low-voltage, low distortion wide adjustment range wide input range CMOS OTAS using CMOS programmable current mirrors”, J.Ramírez-Angulo,C.Durbha,A. Lopez and G.Ducoudray, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II (under review) 2) “A power efficient wide low-voltage wide tuning range OTA based on a new class AB current mirrors,”C.Durbha,J.Ramirez-Angulo and A.Lopez,Journal of Analog Signal Processing and Integrated Circuits (accepted) Graduate Projects: -Design of a Tow-Thomas Filter using operational amplifiers in 0.5-micron CMOS technology. -Design of an Analog Delay Line using Fully Differential switched capacitor Sample and Hold in 0.5 micron CMOS technology. -Design of a Wideband programmable Radio Frequency amplifier in 0.5 micron CMOS technology. - Design of Digital Phase Locked Loop in TSMC 0.18-micron technology. - Design of a fully differential 8-bit Charge redistribution A/D Converter in 0.5-micron CMOS technology. - Firewall Design (LINUX): Design and implementation of a Packet filtering Firewall using IP tables. Work Experience: Graduate Research Assistant NMSU Jan'03 – present Presently working on developing and testing new structures of low-voltage Wide gm adjustment, highly linear Operational Transconductance Amplifiers. Graduate Teaching Assistant, NMSU AC –Circuits Laboratory Jan'03 – present Assist students in understanding basic Electrical circuits and basic Electronic lab equipment. Pre Freshmen Engineering Program, NMSU May'03 – Aug'03 Worked as a mentor for High school students, helped them with basic Engineering courses, Physics and Math. Tutor, American Indian Program, NMSU Jan'03 – May'03 Tutored students in Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry,Electronics, Mechanics, Electricity, Magnetism, Statistics and Wave motion. Graduate Teaching Assistant,NMSU Control Systems laboratory Jan'02– Dec'02 Train and assist students in Matlab Programming, and to work with Analog computers. References: Available upon request
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