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Salwa Mostafa

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Ph.D Student
Lab: 518, Science and Engineering Research Facility
Phone: (865)-974-9882
Email: salwa@utk.edu
Webpage: Salwa Mostafa
Resume(updated on 24 September 2009)

 

Education:


Ph.D. in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Spring 2008 - to date)

Bachelor of Science in the Department Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1000

Courses Taken:

  • ECE 431 - Operational Amplifier Circuits
  • ECE 432 - Electronic Amplifiers
  • ECE 531 - Advanced Analog Electronics I
  • ECE 532 - Advanced Analog Electronics II
  • ECE 533 - Advanced MOS Concepts and VLSI Design
  • ECE 545 - Introductory Microwave Networks and Components
  • ECE 551 -Digital System Design I
  • ECE 631- Advanced Topics in Electronic Instrumentation I (Data converters)
  • ECE 651- Computer-Aided Design of VLSI Systems I
  • ECE 692 - Special Topics: Advanced Semiconductor Devices
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    Research Interest:

  • Adaptively reconfigurable Analog to digital converters
  • Low-power-low-voltage ASIC development for implantable biosensor
  • ChemFET Devices
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    Publications:
    Journal

  • W.Qu, S. K. Islam, M. R. Mahfouz, M. R. Haider, G. To and S. Mostafa “Micro-Cantilever Array Pressure Measurement System for Biomedical Instrumentation,” IEEE Sensors Journal, Accepted, Sep 2009.
  • M. R. Haider, S. Mostafa, S. K. Islam, M. Zhang and T. Oh “Low-power low-voltage current read-out circuit for inductively powered implant system,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, Accepted, Sep 2009.


  • Conference

  • S. Mostafa, M. R. Haider and S. K. Islam, “A comparative study of low-power telemetry schemes for biomedical application” Poster session at Connecticut Microelectronics and Optoelectronics Symposium, Mar 11, 2009, Connecticut, CT.
  • M. R. Haider, S. Mostafa and S. K. Islam"A Low-Power Sensor Read-Out Circuit with FSK Telemetry for Inductively-Powered Implant System", Proceedings of 51st Midwest Symposium of Circuit and Systems.Download pre-print version here
  • A. B. Islam, S. Mostafa, W. Tushar, A.B.M.H. Rashid, "Effect of Variation of Thickness on Integrated Antenna System in Si," Pr oceedings of International Conference on Information and Communication Technology, pp. 163-6, Mar 7-9, 2007, Dhaka, Bangladesh