Electronics Engineer, passionate about science with strong technical and interpersonal skills for working in a team and successfully completing a project.
Hugo Hernández received his B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering from The Industrial University of Santander, Colombia in 2005 and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EPUSP), Brazil in 2008. Hugo obtained his Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering from University of São Paulo in 2015. He was Mixed Signal IC designer at LSITEC and DFCHIP (Brazil) where worked for 8 years, and Pos-doc of the Universidad de Sao Paulo in collaboration with ALICE-CERN as analog IC designer in the SAMPA ASIC project. He was Adjunct Professor of the Control and Automation course at the Engineering Institute (CUVG) of UFMT for 2 years. He is currently Adjunct Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).
Researcher and Professor at the National University of Córdoba, Argentina. Actual Research areas: microelectronics, embedded systems, Digital Signal Processing
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Microelectronics enthusiastic. Testing engineer at Mirgor Argentina SA and Researcher at National University of Technology Regional Buenos Aires.
Electronic Engineer with experience in RF/AMS IC Design and other electronics and telecommunications projects. Served in working groups and also as leader. Has also experience in entrepreneurship. PhD in Microelectronics. Currently Adjunct Professor at Federal University of Semi-Árid Region - UFERSA and Head of LIEB/LAMERF Research Labs where develop R&D projects in the areas of instrumentation, biomedical engineering, RF/MW circuits and microelectronics.
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Interests: Non-volatile Memories, solid state imaging systems, low power microelectronics, microelectronic process technology
Associate Professor in Electrical and Computer Engr. Dept. Teaching and Research in Microelectronics. Teaching interests are in both discrete and integrated electronics, both for undergraduate electronics labs and projects and graduate integrated circuit design, verification, prototype, and test.
Electrical Engineer, pursuing a Masters in Microelectronics