Project Leader
(Project Designer, Microcontrollers Programmer)
Billy Hui -- billy_hui@msn.com
Billy is an engineer with a diverse background in software development and electronic professional technician. He has long been fascinated with the creative, intersection of the digital and analog, and dreamed up creating an animation movie of robot. He holds degrees in Electrical Engineering and this WTCS is his first idea that came through for this class.
Project Assistant (Circuits Designer, Circuits Assembler & Tester, WebPage Designer)
Raymond Khoo (Aung Tint) --- raymondkhoo11@yahoo.com
Raymond recently earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from San Francisco State University with concentrations in Power System Design, microprocessor & Control System and minor in Computer Engineering and is the sponsor of this project design. He began his fascination with electronics and repairing numerous electronic computers. He continues to build upon his knowledge he studied from SFSU and has a desire to build electronic toy car and robot. He also wants to travel around the world especially Japan for further study in robotic technology.
Project Advisor
Tom Holton, Ph.D -- tholton@sfsu.edu
Dr. Holton has taught electrical engineering classes at San Francisco State University for more than 30 years and is the Electrical and Computer Engineering Program Head. Among other things, he teaches Digital Signal Processing and its lab and is highly proficient in it.
Project Advisor
Hao Jiang, Ph.D. -- jianghao@sfsu.edu
His research interests are in the general area of high frequency integrated circuit design. He is particular interested in programmable/re-configuration multi-band RF transceiver design, adoption of MEMS in IC and ultra-low-power (ULP) IC design for biomedical applications.
Research Area: High Frequency and Analog Integrated Circuit
Research in the area of high frequency and analog integrated circuits at San Francisco State University focuses on developing innovative circuitry architectures, in conjunction with physical electronics, for (1) multib-band wireless transceivers for ubiquitous cognitive radio applications, (2) ultra-low-power (ULP) wireless transceivers for for biomedical applications.
Project Advisor
George Anwar, Ph.D -- ganwar@integratedcircuit.com
Dr. Anwar holds a PhD. degree in mechanical engineering with an emphasis on control systems from the University of California, Berkeley. He currently teaches graduate and undergraduate engineering courses in digital design and real-time programming using LabVIEW at the University of California, Berkeley and concurrently teaches undergraduate upper division engineering courses in microprocessor and mechatronic at San Francisco State University. He has authored and co-authored a variety of publications in high speed tracking control, adaptive control, and repetitive control. In addition, Dr. Anwar has acted as a consultant to several high technology companies in the San Francisco bay area and Japan. He has extensive experience in control algorithm design, general software development, real-time programming, and both analog and digital hardware design.