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Philippe O. Pouliquen

Philippe O. Pouliquen has led transformative projects in the field of analog and mixed-mode integrated circuits, significantly advancing the capabilities of application-specific designs. As an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, he has dedicated his career to pioneering research that bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications. His work is instrumental in developing innovative solutions that address complex challenges in modern electronics. Pouliquen's research interests lie primarily in the design and implementation of analog and mixed-mode integrated circuits, where he has made substantial contributions. His expertise is reflected in his prolific output, having authored and co-authored over 60 articles in prestigious journals and conferences. His scholarly work has been recognized with three best paper awards, underscoring the impact and quality of his research contributions. Philippe Pouliquen's academic journey began at Johns Hopkins University, where he earned both his MSE and PhD degrees in electrical and computer engineering. He completed his master's degree in 1990 and his doctoral degree in 1997, during which time he developed a strong foundation in the principles and practices that continue to inform his research today. Throughout his career, Pouliquen has been committed to advancing the field of electrical and computer engineering through both his research and teaching. His work not only contributes to the academic community but also has practical implications for the development of cutting-edge technologies. His dedication to innovation and excellence makes him a respected figure in his field, inspiring both colleagues and students alike.

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