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Gaylin
M. Yee
Doctoral
Candidate

EDUCATION:
- MS Electrical
Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1993.
- BS Electrical
Engineering, Stanford University, 1992.
EXPECTED
GRADUATION: December 2006
WORK
EXPERIENCE:
- 06/95 - 12/01, Doctoral
Candidate, Stanford University
09/05 - present Designed a
micromachined
spectrometer with
integrated CMOS imager readout.
Fabricated entire device using in-house
facilities. Developed custom embedded system boards and interface
software. Characterized and evaluated results.
- 10/01 - 09/95 Analog
Engineer, Zonare Medical
Systems, Mountain View, CA.
Design engineer and project manager for
characterization, production, and test of analog ASIC for an ultrasound
scanner. Debugged and characterized analog front end for a premium 64
channel ultrasound system. Developed custom software to collect and
analyze data from front end. Coordinated with signal processing
engineers to create hardware standards.
- 03/99 - 11/99 Network
Software Developer, Stanford University.
Customized
tools to monitor networks. Developed Perl/CGI web interfaces.
- 09/94 -
09/97 Analog Design Consultant, Analog
Devices,
Santa Clara,
CA.
Principal
architect for a low-voltage BiCMOS integrated temperature sensor.
Developed
circuitry. Supervised layout and characterization.
- 09/93 -
09/94 Analog Circuit Designer, Analog
Devices.
Principal
architect for a multipurpose temperature sensor. Designed circuit,
layout,
and characterization.
RESEARCH
INTERESTS:
Micromachined
optics, integrated circuits, imaging detectors, imaging systems.
PUBLICATIONS:
Gaylin
M. Yee, Nadim I. Maluf, Gregory T.A. Kovacs, "A Low-Cost,
Micromachined,
Integrated CMOS Spectrometer", Technical Digest of the 10th
International
Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators, Sendai, Japan, June
7-10,
1999, Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, Tokyo (1999), pp.
1882-3.
Gaylin
M. Yee, Paul A. Hing, Nadim I. Maluf, Gregory T.A. Kovacs,
"Miniature
spectrometers for biochemical analysis" Micro- and Nanofabricated
Electro-Optical
Mechanical Systems for Biomedical and Environmental Applications. Held:
San Jose, CA, USA 10-11 Feb. 1997. Proc. SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng.
(USA),
Proceedings of the SPIE - The International Society for Optical
Engineering
(1997) vol.2978 p. 75-81.
Gaylin
M. Yee, Paul A. Hing, Nadim I. Maluf, Gregory T.A. Kovacs,
"Miniature
spectrometers for biochemical analysis" SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A
(PHYSICAL)
Elsevier, Jan. 1997. vol.A58, no.1, p. 61-6.
Gaylin
M. Yee, Paul A. Hing, Nadim I. Maluf, Gregory T.A. Kovacs,
"Miniaturized
Spectrometers for Biochemical Analysis", Technical Digest of the 1996
Solid-State
Sensor and Actuator Workshop, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, June
3-6 1996, Transducers Research Foundation, Cleveland (1996), pp.
64-67.
CONTACT
INFORMATION:
Stanford
University
Department
of Electrical Engineering
Center
for Integrated Systems
CIS
205-X
Stanford,
CA 94305-4075
Office
Phone: (650) 725-6139
Email: gyee stanford.edu
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