Michael obtained both his B.Sc. (1st class honour)
and Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering from King's College,
University of London, United Kingdom. He was awarded the Siemens
Prize, IEE Prize, and Convocation Susquicentennial Prize in Engineering
(University of London) in 1986, 1987 and 1988, respectively, for his
academic achievements. In 1996, he joined the Department of Electronic
Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong as Assistant
Professor (then promoted to Associate Professor in 2001 and Professor in
2006). He is the author or co-author of over 40 IEE/IEEE journal
papers and numerous conference publications.
He is also a contributing author of two book chapters: "MMIC Design" and
"RFIC & MMIC design and technology", published by the IEE in 1995 and
2001, respectively. He was appointed as the Associate Dean of
Engineering (Student Affairs) in 2004-2006. He is also a senior member
of the IEEE, a member of IET and a Chartered Engineer (IET).Currently,
he is the Associate Editor of IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components
Letters.His current
research interests include
RFIC design,
transceiver design,
linearization techniques and
advanced dual-band microwave circuit design. |