Prof. Dr. Hua Wang
Prof. Dr. Hua Wang
Full Professor at the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
Deputy head of Integrated Systems Laboratory
Additional information
Research area
I am interested in innovating silicon and beyond-silicon integrated circuits and systems to address emerging and high-impact applications in communication, computation, sensing, and bioelectronics. My major research directions are summarized as follows.
- Energy-efficient, high-linearity, and wideband power amplification and signal generation in silicon and non-silicon technologies
- Broadband and reconfigurable RF/mm-Wave/THz integrated electronics and photonics systems for 5G/6G communication, sensing, ultra reliable low latency communications (URLLC), and physical layer security
- AI-assisted fast reconfiguration and rapid end-to-end design synthesis of RF/mm-Wave circuits and systems
- Multimodal sensors/actuators, interface circuits, post-CMOS processing, microfluidics, and packaging for cellular and molecular screening, manipulation, point-of-care (PoC) testing, and implantable devices
- Energy-efficient ultra-compact integrated RF-electronics-photonics for cryogenic and biomedical applications
- Next-generation molecular electronics using nano-scaled CMOS and beyond-CMOS technologies
- 2021-present, Full Professor, Chair of Electronics, D-ITET, ETH Zürich
- 2021-present, Director, Integrated Devices, Electronics, And Systems (IDEAS) Group
- 2021-present, Faculty Member, ETH Quantum Center
- 2020-2021, Founding Director, Georgia-Tech Center of Circuits and Systems (CCS)
- 2018-2021, Associate Professor with Tenure, School of ECE, Georgia Tech
- 2012-2021, Director, Georgia-Tech Electronics and Micro-System (GEMS) Lab
- 2012-2018, Assistant Professor, School of ECE, Georgia Tech
- 2011, Staff Engineer and Project Lead, Skyworks Solutions
- 2010-2011, RF and Millimeter-Wave Design Engineer, Intel Corporation
- 2009-2010, Research Scientist/Postdoctoral Scholar, California Institute of Technology
- 2009, PhD, California Institute of Technology, US
- 2007, MS, California Institute of Technology, US
- 2003, BS, Tsinghua University, China
Membership
Since | Membership |
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2005 | IEEE |
Honours
Year | Distinction |
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2023 | Top Contributing Author to IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) of the past 70 years 1954-2023 |
2022 | IEEE Fellow |
2021 | Qualcomm Faculty Award |
2020 | Qualcomm Faculty Award |
2020 | US DARPA Director’s Fellowship (First Awardee in Georgia Tech History) |
2018 | US DARPA Young Faculty Award (YFA) |
2017 | IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society MTT-S Outstanding Young Engineer Award |
2016 | Georgia Tech Sigma Xi Young Faculty Award |
2015 | Georgia Tech Lockheed Martin Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award |
2015 | Georgia Tech Roger P. Webb ECE Outstanding Junior Faculty Member Award |
2015 | US National Science Foundation CAREER Award |
2014 | Demetrius T. Paris Junior Professorship, School of ECE, Georgia Tech |
2014 | US Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) Award |
Additional information
- 2021 IEEE RFIC Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2021 IEEE IMS Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2019 IEEE CICC Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2018 IEEE RFIC Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2018 IEEE CICC Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2018 Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship as the students’ advisor
- 2017 IEEE CICC Best Conference Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2016 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) Microwave Magazine Best Paper Award as the leading author
- 2016 IEEE SENSOR Best Live Demonstration Award as the students’ advisor
- 2016 IEEE RFIC Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2015 IEEE CICC Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
- 2014 IEEE Solid-State Circuit Society (SSCS) Outstanding Chapter Award as the Chair
- 2014 IEEE RFIC Best Student Paper Award as the students’ advisor
Course Catalogue
Spring Semester 2025
Number | Unit |
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227-0111-00L | Radio-Frequency Electronics I |
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