Booz Allen Hamilton Colloquium: Brian Ginsburg, Texas Instruments

Friday, September 24, 2021
3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Online
Kara Stamets
301 405 4471
stametsk@umd.edu

Online/Zoom only: https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJclcu6ppj8jG9IPvcMgT2ZGXnwQOaLh_mqN
3:30-4:30 PM

Brian Ginsburg   
Texas Instruments

Title: mm-Wave Imaging for Automotive and Beyond

Abstract: Millimeter wave frequency operation offers wide bandwidths, precise localization, and rich material interaction and penetration capability.  Meeting consumer demand for enhanced safety, 77GHz automotive radar is one of the fastest growing features in vehicles.  Leveraging the dense integration and fast transistor performance of modern silicon processes, emerging MMICs are delivering higher performance in a smaller form factor and are also extending the mm-wave capabilities to other sensing markets, including intelligent infrastructure, robotic navigation, high accuracy displacement and motion sensing, and human interaction.  This talk will cover these application trends and how they are enabled by emerging radar ICs.

Bio: Brian Ginsburg received his S.B., M.Eng., and Ph.D. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.   He joined Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas in 2007 working in its wireless terminals business unit and TI’s Kilby Labs.  Now, he is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff and the systems manager of TI’s radar business.  He has served on the technical program committee for the International Solid-State Circuits Symposium and is the Symposium Chair of the 2022 Symposium on VLSI Circuits.

Audience: Clark School  Graduate  Undergraduate  Faculty  Staff  Post-Docs  Alumni 

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