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Integrated Microsystems Laboratory
Department of Electical & Computer Engineering
McGill University
3480 University Street
Montreal, Quebec,
Canada H3A 2A7

Ramesh Abhari Students

Asanee Suntives received his B.E. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Auckland in 1999, M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 2000, and Ph.D. degree from McGill University in 2009.

He previously worked at Agilent Technologies in the Lightwave Division from 2001 to 2003. He was the recipient of Intel Best Student Paper award at the 2007 Conference on Electrical Performance of Electronic Packaging (EPEP). Dr. Suntives is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Integrated Microsystems Laboratory, McGill University. His research interests include high-speed interconnects, signal integrity, and microwave circuits. He is also a reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility.

Kasra Payandehjoo received his Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from McGill University, Montreal, Canada (2006). He graduated in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran (2004). Since September 2006, he has been enrolled as a Ph.D. student in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University under the supervision of Professor Ramesh Abhari.

Mr. Payandehjoo has published one journal and five conference papers. He has been the recipient of the “IEEE 2nd best Student Paper Award” at the ANTEM 2006 Conference. He has also received the “Dean’s Doctoral Recruitment Award” for his Ph.D. studies.  His current research interests include MMIC's, signal integrity analysis, integrated antennas, high-speed interconnects, periodic structures, and nonlinear transmission lines.

 

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Darryl Kostka received his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (2006). He is currently working towards a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at McGill University under the joint supervision of Professor Ramesh Abhari and Professor Mourad El-Gamal.

His current research interests include analog IC design for millimeter-wave applications, integrated passive component design and modeling, signal/power integrity for high-speed systems and the modeling of power distribution networks. He was the recipient of the "IBM Outstanding Problem Solving Award Based on the Use of the EIP Tool Suite" at the 2007 Conference on Electrical Performance of Electronic Packaging (EPEP).

 

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Jin Chen received her BSEE degree in 2006 from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. She is currently working towards her M.Eng at McGill University under the supervision of Professor Ramesh Abhari. Her current research interests include signal integrity/power integrity design for high-speed systems and the modeling of power distribution networks.

Ajay Venkateswaran graduated in 2006 in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India. Since September 2006, he has been pursuing his Master's degree under the supervision of Prof. Ramesh Abhari in Electrical Engineering at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

His current research includes modeling of transmission lines and analysis of electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures with emphasis on their operation in slow wave region. Major part of his work includes the generation of dispersion diagrams and S-parameter plots of EBG structures and correlating the results with those obtained from their equivalent transmission line models.

Ruiming Chen received his Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from Nanjing University of Aero. & Astro., Nanjing, China. He is currently pursing a Master degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. His current research interests include signal/power integrity in electronic systems, focusing on suppression of power/ground noise in power distribution networks.
Nathan Alexander Smith received his BASc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Ottawa in 2007. He is currently working towards his MEng. at McGill University. His research interests include substrate integrated waveguides and wireless transceiver architectures.