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Hosang Yoon and Kitty Yeung win 2012 Analog Devices design award

Ph.D. candidates from Donhee Ham's lab lauded for "academic excellence and research promise"

Two graduate students at SEAS have won the Analog Devices (ADI) Outstanding Student Designer Award.

Hosang Yoon and Kitty Yeung, Ph.D. candidates at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) in the Donhee Ham Research Group, have won the 2011 Analog Devices (ADI) Outstanding Student Designer Award.

They were honored for "academic excellence and research promise."

Yeung's and Hosang's current research focuses on the interacting electron dynamics in low-dimensional electronic systems and their exploitation to design novel devices and circuits at gigahertz (GHz), terahertz (THz), and optical frequencies.

The Analog Devices Outstanding Student Designer Award is primarily intended for graduate students, but any exceptionally qualified undergraduate can receive the award.

The award is for excellence in analog or digital IC design, as well as excellence in class work, a project, or thesis work and the potential for outstanding industrial contributions.

Topics: Electrical Engineering

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