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From 1990 to 1995, he worked for Beijing Huahai New Technology Development Co., Beijing, as an engineer, then principal engineer, and later technical manager. Wang joined Morphics Technology Inc. (now a part of Infineon Technology) in 2000 as Member of Technical Staff. In 2002, he moved to National Semiconductor Co. as a Senior Staff Design Engineer. In 2003, he became an assistant professor in the School of EECS at Oregon State University, Corvallis. Wang was the recipient of the Best Student Paper award (1st prize) at the 1999 IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SiPS '99). In 2007, he received (with Jun Ma) the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society VLSI Transactions Best Paper Award. He has published over 50 technical papers and has three U.S. patent applications. He seved as associate editor for the IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems: I from 2003 to 2005. He has also served as technical program committe member for a few IEEE and ACM conferences. He is currently in the technical committee of VLSI Systems and Applications (VTA-TC) in the IEEE CAS Society. In last a few years, Wang has successfully obtained considerable research funding (including multiple NSF and NASA grants). His current research interests are in the area of Low Power/High Speed VLSI Design, specifically VLSI Design for Digital Signal Processing, Digital Communications (including Error Control Coding) and Cryptography. In the past, he has conducted research in many subjects such as Biomedical Signal Processing, Statistical Pattern Recognition, Robust Control as well as Power Electronics. He is a member of Sigma Xi society and senior member of the IEEE Circuits and Systems society.
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