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<strong>The Mixed-Signal Bio-Medical Integrated Circuits Laboratory (MIXIC) </strong>is undertaking research to provide high performance analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits and sensors for new bio-medical applications. As the semiconductor technologies advance, exciting bio-medical systems can be made with the help of transistors and MEMS...
 
<strong>The Mixed-Signal Bio-Medical Integrated Circuits Laboratory (MIXIC) </strong>is undertaking research to provide high performance analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits and sensors for new bio-medical applications. As the semiconductor technologies advance, exciting bio-medical systems can be made with the help of transistors and MEMS...
  
[http://www.ece.ust.hk/~eeyuan/ Prof. George Yuan] is the principle investigator of the MIXIC lab. The lab is designing integrated circuits for CMOS imaging sensor, ultra-low power data converters, ECG/neuronal recording, computed tomography, intra-body communication, ultrasound transceiver etc.
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[http://www.ece.ust.hk/~eeyuan/ Prof. George Yuan] is the principal investigator of the MIXIC lab. The lab is designing integrated circuits for CMOS imaging sensor, ultra-low power data converters, ECG/neuronal recording, computed tomography, intra-body communication, ultrasound transceiver etc.

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The Mixed-Signal Bio-Medical Integrated Circuits Laboratory (MIXIC) is undertaking research to provide high performance analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits and sensors for new bio-medical applications. As the semiconductor technologies advance, exciting bio-medical systems can be made with the help of transistors and MEMS...

Prof. George Yuan is the principal investigator of the MIXIC lab. The lab is designing integrated circuits for CMOS imaging sensor, ultra-low power data converters, ECG/neuronal recording, computed tomography, intra-body communication, ultrasound transceiver etc.