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Linda Katehi  

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Professor Linda Katehi’s research during the past 22 years has been focused on the development and characterization of three-dimensional integration and packaging of integrated circuits with particular emphasis on MEMS devices, high-Q evanescent mode filters and the theoretical and experimental study of planar circuits for hybrid-monolithic and monolithic oscillator, ampli-fier, and mixer applications. She has pioneered the development of on-wafer integration tech-niques that led to low-cost, high-performance integrated circuits for radar, satellite, and wireless applications. Her work has led to numerous national and international awards both as a technical leader and educator, 11 U.S. patents, and an additional 6 U.S. patent applications. Professor Katehi has been the author and co-author of 8 book chapters and more than 550 refereed publica-tions in Journals and Symposia Proceedings.

 


 


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