Education
- 2005-2010: Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Oregon State University.
Thesis: Low power design techniques for analog-to-digital converters in submicron CMOS. - 2001-2005: B.S. Electrical Engineering, Columbia University.
Research Interests
- Advanced Signaling for Serial I/O Interfaces
- Wireline Physical Layer Security
- Automotive and Biological Sensing
- High Speed Data Converters
- Analog/Mixed-Mode Signal Processing
Experience
- 2018 – Present: Assistant Professor, Elect. & Computer Eng., The Ohio State University.
- 2010 – 2018: Staff Research Scientist, Signaling Research Lab, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR.
- Fall 2016: Visiting Intel Scholar, Ashesi University, Berekuso, Ghana.
- Spring 2010: Graduate Intern, Precision Analog Group, Texas Instruments, Tucson, AZ.
- Fall 2006/7: Graduate Intern, Communication Circuits Lab, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR.
Awards
- 2017 Intel Divisional Recognition Award
- 2015 Intel Labs Academy Award
- 2014 Intel Divisional Recognition Award
Tawfiq Musah
01/22/2018