Bruce Wooley
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1943 –
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Who is Bruce Wooley?
Bruce A. Wooley is The Robert L. and Audrey S. Hancock Professor, Emeritus, in the School of Engineering at Stanford University.
Wooley studies the design of analog and digital integrated circuits, emphasizing the limitations devices and technology impose on circuit and system performance. Specific research interests include analog-to-digital conversion, signal processing, embedded memories, high-performance packaging and testing, and circuits for broadband communications.
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- Born
- Oct 14, 1943
Milwaukee - Profession
- Education
- Bachelor of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Electrical engineering
( - 1966) - Master of Science, University of California, Berkeley
Electrical engineering
( - 1968) - PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Electrical engineering
( - 1970)
- Bachelor of Science, University of California, Berkeley
- Employment
- Professor Emeritus, Stanford University
- Member of the Research Staff, Bell Labs
(1970 - 1984) - Visiting Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley
(1980 - 1980) - Professor, Stanford University
(1984 - )
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on July 23, 2013
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