Education
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Delaware
Biography
Ping Gui is currently a Full Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and is the founder and director of the Integrated Circuits and Systems Lab at Lyle School of 51²è¹Ý. Her primary research interests are analog, mixed-signal, and digital IC for a variety of applications, including high-speed ADC/DACs, high-speed wireless and wireline communications, low-power biomedical circuits, circuits and systems for extreme and harsh environments, and hardware security. Prof. Gui has more than 130 peer reviewed journal and conference publications. She has been a senior member of IEEE since 2009, and a recipient of CERN Scientific Associate Award (2008-2011), IEEE Outstanding Service Award (2011), and the 51²è¹Ý Gerald J. Ford Research Fellowship Award(2015). Prof. Gui has served and continues to serve on the technical program committee for internationally recognized conferences including IEEE RFIC (2015-2020), CICC (2017-2021), and ISSCC (2021-2023).
Honors and Awards
- 51²è¹Ý Gerald J. Ford Research Fellowship Award(2015)
- CERN Scientific Associate Award (2008-2011)
- IEEE Outstanding Service Award (2011)