Thomas H. Lee (electronic engineer)
Thomas H. Lee | |
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| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | MIT |
| Known for | CMOS, microwave |
| Awards | Ho-Am Prize in Engineering (2011) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Electrical Engineering |
| Institutions | Stanford University |
| Thesis | A fully integrated, inductorless FM receiver |
| Doctoral advisor | James Kerr Roberge (MIT) |
Thomas H. Lee is a professor at Stanford University. Lee's research focus has been on gigahertz-speed wireline and wireless integrated circuits built in conventional silicon technologies, particularly CMOS; microwave; and RF circuits.
Things about Stuff is a popular freshman course, taught by Lee. This course tells stories behind the greatest inventions, including the telephone, the television and the transistor.
He has written and co-authored several books and papers, and in 2012, concluded a tour of duty as the director of DARPA's Microsystems Technology Office.