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We gratefully acknowledge current and past funding support for the research in our group.

National Science Foundation

- IoT resilience through spectrum-agile circuits, learning-based communications and thermal hardware security

- Advanced Coexistence through Cross-Layer with an Adaptive Frequency-Selective Radio Front-End and Digital Algorithms

- Self-Adaptive Interference-Avoiding Wireless Receiver Hardware through Real-Time Learning-Based Automatic Optimization of Power-Efficient Integrated Circuits

- Low-power transceiver design methods for wireless medical monitoring

- Self-calibrated analog front-end for biopotential measurements

- RF front-end phase noise reduction with integrated parametric filters

Analog Devices, Inc.

- RF power amplifier linearization with digital predistortion

- Visiting scientist support for hybrid analog-to-digital converter design research

Army Research Office

- On-chip thermal sensing for the detection of malicious integrated circuits

MIT Lincoln Laboratory 

- Subthreshold FPGA chip development

MOSIS Integrated Circuit Fabrication Service 

- Sponsored fabrication of several prototype chip designs

Winchester Technologies, LLC  

- Integrated voltage-tunable RF inductors and transformers

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

- Implantable Smart Magnetoelectric NanoRFIDs for Large-Scale Neural Magnetic Recording and Modulation

Marvin Onabajo

Analog & Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit (AMSIC) Research Laboratory

Infineon Technologies 130nm Shuttle Program 

- Bandgap reference circuit with a shared offset cancellation method for internal amplifiers

- Buck circuit design with pseudo-constant frequency and constant on-time for high current point-of-load regulation

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