| Michael Schröter, Professor | |
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Michael Schroter has more than 25 years of experience in the semiconductor industry focusing on device modeling and design as well as simulation and experimental high-frequency characterization.
He has published over 100 technical papers and contributed several book chapters. He also has given numerous lectures and invited tutorials on compact device modeling at international conferences
(e.g. BCTM, IEDM, CSICS) and industrial sites (incl. the FSA). Dr. Schroter received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1988 from the Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. He was with Nortel, Ottawa (Canada), as Team Leader and Advisor until 1996 when he joined Rockwell (now Conexant), Newport Beach (CA), where he managed the RF Device Modeling Group. In 1999, Dr. Schroter was appointed Full Professor at the University of Technology at Dresden (TUD), Germany. He is also a Research Professor at UC San Diego, USA. From 2002 to 2008 he was on the Technical Advisory Board of RFMAGIC (now Entropic), a communications system design company in San Diego, CA. Dr. Schroter is a co-founder of XMOD Technologies in Bordeaux, France, and is the author of the industry-wide standard bipolar transistor compact model HICUM. He has also been the Technical Program Manager of DOTFIVE, a large European Research project on next generation SiGe HBT technology. Upon joining RFnano, he has taken a Leave of Absence from his Chair at TUD. |