Information for students who want to do research with me:
Undergraduates at USC:
Send me an email or come see me during office hours. Office
hours during the busy semester are sometimes rescheduled so check with
me by email before making a special trip to my office. You should
check my research web pages prior to contacting me.
Masters students at USC:
You should have a 3.7 GPA, high GRE scores (>90% on quantitative),
and some undergraduate background in analog circuits. You can get
credit for your research through the EE 590 directed research course
but you must be on campus (no internships) and must take at least two
units. You can also volunteer for no units if you are strongly
motivated. Send me an email or come see me during office
hours. Office hours
during the busy semester are sometimes rescheduled so check with me by
email. You should check my research web pages prior to contacting me.
PhD students at USC or wanting to attend USC:
Send me an email to tell me about yourself. There is no research
assistant funding at present for new students but the university has a
variety of fellowships you might compete for. You should check my research web pages prior to contacting me.