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Dr. Tong-Boon TANG [ |
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Tong-Boon is currently a postdoctoral research fellow, working on the nano-CMOS project. Previously he was the design manager for the Analogue Skills Initiative (ASI) Project (2006-08). The aim of ASI was to launch a new course on practical analogue circuit design skills in the School of Engineering, at The University of Edinburgh. Prior to that, Tong-Boon was a research associate for the development of ocular drug delivery systems (2004-06) and Lab-in-a-Pill (2001-04). Between 1999 and 2001, he worked as an ASIC engineer at the Microchip Design Centre, Lucent Technologies in Singapore. Tong-Boon received a BEng (Hons) in Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Communications) in 1999, and a PhD in Intelligent Sensor Fusion in 2006, both at The University of Edinburgh. He is a member of IEEE and a regular peer reviewer for IEEE Sensors Journal since 2003. Tong-Boon received the Lab on a Chip award at the European Nanotech Conference, Montreux in 2006 and the IET Nanobiotechnology Premium Award in 2008.
His research interests span across different aspects of biomedical devices:
1. Data fusion (in particularly neural algorithms)
2. Analogue VLSI design
3. Computing architectures
4. Real-world applications
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