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 Teddy Lesmana, 

Analog IC Design Engineer

Microelectronic Engineering and Application

teddylesmana21@gmail.com

I am a goal oriented person who is actively seeking an Engineering position in Analog/Digital/Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit for 3C industry (Computing, Communication & Consumer Electronics), medical health applications, signal processing, computing, automobile, and mobile communication applications

I have involved in various projects within Analog and Digital domains. Currently, I am working for Intel Technologies as an Analog IC Design Engineer. Previously, I worked as a Research Assistant in University College Cork where I involved in two different projects. In 2016 - 2018, I was working on the design of PAM-4 Ser-Des Systems including circuit design, prototyping, hardware system design development, characterization, MATLAB simulation, product development, and testing of PAM-4 ser-des system for high-speed data communications applications. In 2013 - 2015, I was fully involved in the development of Phase Lock Loop Systems including circuit design, characterization, simulation, prototyping, hardware development, and testing of frequency synthesizers using high speed oscilloscope and FPGA modules, phase-locking for high-speed data communications applications. However, between those two projects in 2015 - 2016, I worked for NXP Semiconductors as a Sr. Analog/Digital IC Design Engineer. At that time, I was working on the development of Security Cells including circuit design, characterization, simulation, prototyping, software/hardware development, and testing of latch sensor and high speed secure flip-flops (DFF). 

In 2013, I was carrying out an international research at Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC), Belgium supervised by Dr. Refet Firat Yazicioglu & Prof. Chris Van Hoof under international scholar grants from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. My researches are focused on design and characterization of a novel uni-polar three electrodes measurement for wireless bio-potential sensor for an ECG active electrode implementation. Our contribution would be twofold: (i) algorithm development for generating the computed ECG signals for reconstruct the ECG leads signals and (ii) characterization and medical validation of new novel ECG unipolar measurement methods.

Previously, I was a Graduate Research Assistant under guidance of Prof. Danny Wen – Yaw Chung in Microelectronic Engineering and Applications, Electronic Engineering Department, at Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU), Taiwan, R.O.C. I was carrying out a master degree research in the design, characterization and verification of readout circuit and FPGA based system implementation for Glucose/Cholesterol/COD sensing application using TSMC 0.18 μm CMOS process. Our contribution would be twofold: (i) proposed a novel low-power, wide-current and high-linearity dual Glucose/Cholesterol readout circuit design for portable healthcare monitoring application and (ii) characterization and medical validation of Glucose/Cholesterol meter applications. In this project, we successfully taped out a dual Glucose/Cholesterol readout chip (TSMC 0.35 μm 2P4M CMOS Technology) and a dual Glucose/Cholesterol readout with 12-bit RC Hybrid SAR type ADC chip (TSMC 0.18 μm 1P6M CMOS Technology) from National Chip Implementation Center. These researches were financed under research grants sponsored by Biomedix USA, Inc. and Co-Lin Technology Co., Ltd., Taiwan, R.O.C.

I received the International Scholars Fellowship, KU Leuven for joining an internship in IMEC (Interuniversity Micro Electronics Center – research institution, Leuven, Belgium): a monthly basic stipend, affiliation with Belgian health insurance Company, subscription to a third party liability insurance, free tuition fee, and travelling expenses. Moreover, I also achieved the Distinguished International Graduate Student (DIGS) Fellowship for pursuing Master of Science in Microelectronic Engineering and Applications, Electronic Engineering Department, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan, R.O.C: free tuition fee, campus housing, and Chinese language courses with monthly stipend for 2 years.  

Previously, I received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, majoring in Electronic Engineering, Control, and Robotics from Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia.