User:Jackson Leung

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  • Church Membership: Deacon [1], Southwest Chinese Baptist Church [2], Stafford, (Houston [3]), Texas
  • Education & Career:
    • High School:
      • Tang King Po College [4], Wan Chai, Hong Kong [5], 8/1969 - 5/1970
      • Victoria College, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 8/1970 - 5/1972
      • Shue Yan College (Secondary School) [6], Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 8/1972 - 5/1976
    • Belmont College (University) [7], Nashville [8], Tennessee, USA, 8/1976 - 12/1977
    • BS, EE, with Honors, University of Tennessee [9], Knoxville [10], 8/1980
    • MS, EE, Michigan State University, 3/1983
    • Ph.D., EE, Michigan State University [11], 3/1986
    • Assistant Professor, EE Dept, Texas A&M University [12], 1/1986 - 8/1990
    • Design Engineer, WW MPD, Texas Instruments [13], 6/1990 - 9/1998
    • Design Engineer, Member of Technical Staff, Houston Design Center, Nanya Technology Corporation USA [14], 10/1998 - Present
  • Biographical Sketch:

    Dr. Jackson Leung joined Nanya Technology Corporation USA in October 1998. Currently he is a Member of Technical Staff involved in the design and development of USB products and high-speed memory including DDR Synchronous DRAM. From June 1990 to September 1998, he was a design engineer at Texas Instruments involved in the design and development of Flash EPROM [15] and high-speed memory such as Direct Rambus DRAM (TM).

    From January 1986 to August 1990 he held a full-time tenure-track appointment as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Texas A&M University. He taught both undergraduate and graduate digital logic design, advanced electronic circuits and VLSI design courses. He was also the system administrator of CAD/CAE systems in the microelectronics group consisting of 10 full-time faculty members and 50-60 graduate students.

    He received the Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Michigan State University in 1986 and 1983, respectively, and the B.S.E.E. with Honors from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 1980.

    In the past he has been involved in several projects dealing with high-speed memory interface design & development, synchronous DRAM and flash memory development, VLSI systolic array architecture, CAD methodologies and modeling and simulation. His research interests include VLSI/WSI digital design and test, CAD methodologies, modeling and simulation, advanced logic design, computer architecture and microprocessor-based system design.

    He is fluent in BASIC, Fortran, C, DOS & Unix C shell scripts, Awk, Perl and HTML. He also has extensive experience in Mentor Graphics, Cadence and Avanti CAD tools and is fluent in SPICE, VHDL and Verilog.

    Since 1982, he has published 39 technical papers and reports including 8 journal and 27 conference papers. He also has three patents granted (U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,675,546[16], 5,719,880[17] and 5,872,794[18]). He served as session chairman at the SCS Eastern Simulation Conferences and the Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation. He is a member of Eta Kappa Nu[19]. He is the sole owner of Leung.com [20].

  • Immortal Works Caption Writer [21], Electronic Engineering Times [22]:
    • April 9, 2001 (#489)[23]
    • December 18, 2000 (#486)[24]
    • September 25, 2000 (#482)[25]
    • April 3, 2000 (#475)[26]
    • March 6, 2000 (#474)[27]
    • January 24, 2000 (#472)[28]
    • December 20, 1999 (#471)[29]
    • December 15, 1999 (#470)[30]
    • August 23, 1999 (#466)[31]
    • April 12, 1999 (#463)[32]
    • December 21, 1998 (#458)[33]
    • June 8, 1998 (#445)[34]
    • March 30, 1998 (#440)[35]
    • December 15, 1997 (#433)[36]
    • June 16, 1997 (#421)[37]
    • December 16, 1996 (#410)[38]
    • December 9, 1996 (#409)[39]
    • November 25, 1996 (#408)[40]