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3777
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Overview

Jan Mulder is a researcher primarily affiliated with Broadcom in the United States. Their work focuses extensively on medicine, with specific expertise in nephrology, addressing renal diseases and glomerulopathies, as well as chronic kidney disease and diabetes.

The scientist's recent scholarly output includes the paper titled Lipoprotein glomerulopathy: A first case of Las Vegas in the Netherlands, published in 2023 in the journal Atherosclerosis. This publication contributes to the understanding of rare kidney disorders within the broader context of chronic kidney conditions.

Mulder's collaborative network encompasses frequent coauthors such as M. Wijnen, C. Van Kinschot, Iris Verberk-Jonkers, Monique Mulder, and Linda Zuurbier. This indicates a multi-disciplinary approach to research within their field, further engaging with topics related to kidney disease.

The venues where they have published their work, including Atherosclerosis, reflect a concentration in journals focusing on cardiovascular and renal pathology, intersecting with metabolic complications.

  • Medicine
  • Nephrology

  • Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
  • Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes

  • Lipoprotein glomerulopathy: A first case of Las Vegas in the Netherlands, 2023, Atherosclerosis

  • M. Wijnen
  • C. Van Kinschot
  • Iris Verberk-Jonkers
  • Monique Mulder
  • Linda Zuurbier

  • Atherosclerosis

Best Publications

  • Robust Flight Control Using Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion and Angular Acceleration Prediction

    S. Sieberling;Q.P. Chu;J.A. Mulder

  • Nonlinear Flight Control Design Using Constrained Adaptive Backstepping

    Lars Sonneveldt;Q. P. Chu;J. A. Mulder

  • Reentry Flight Controller Design Using Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion

    R. R. da Costa;Q. P. Chu;J. A. Mulder

  • A 12 bit 2.9 GS/s DAC With IM3 $ ≪ -$ 60 dBc Beyond 1 GHz in 65 nm CMOS

    Chi-Hung Lin;F.M.I. van der Goes;J.R. Westra;J. Mulder

  • Combined Feedback Linearization and Constrained Model Predictive Control for Entry Flight

    W. R. Van Soest;Q. P. Chu;J. A. Mulder

  • NON-LINEAR AIRCRAFT FLIGHT PATH RECONSTRUCTION REVIEW AND NEW ADVANCES

    J.A. Mulder;Q.P. Chu;J.K. Sridhar;J.H. Breeman

  • A 1.5 mW 68 dB SNDR 80 Ms/s 2 × Interleaved Pipelined SAR ADC in 28 nm CMOS

    Frank M. L. van der Goes;Christopher M. Ward;Santosh Astgimath;Han Yan

  • An RMS-DC converter based on the dynamic translinear principle

    J. Mulder;A.C. Van der Woerd;W.A. Serdijn;A.H.M. Van Roermund

  • Modeling Human Multimodal Perception and Control Using Genetic Maximum Likelihood Estimation

    P.M.T. Zaal;D.M. Pool;Q.P. Chu;M.M. Van Paassen

  • Current-mode companding √x-domain integrator

    J. Mulder;A.C. van der Woerd;W.A. Serdijn;A.H.M. van Roermund

  • General current-mode analysis method for translinear filters

    J. Mulder;A.C. van der Woerd;W.A. Serdijn;H.M. van Roermund

  • A Low-Power Capacitive Charge Pump Based Pipelined ADC

    Imran Ahmed;Jan Mulder;David A Johns

  • Current-mode companding /spl radic/x-domain integrator

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  • Nonlinear Reconfiguring Flight Control Based on Online Physical Model Identification

    Thomas Lombaerts;Herve Huisman;Ping Chu;Jan A. Mulder

  • Fault Tolerant Sliding Mode Control Design with Piloted Simulator Evaluation

    Halim Alwi;Christopher Edwards;Olaf Stroosma;J. A. Mulder

  • Modeling Human Multichannel Perception and Control Using Linear Time-Invariant Models

    F. M. Nieuwenhuizen;P. M. T. Zaal;M. Mulder;M. M. Van Paassen

  • Online Aerodynamic Model Structure Selection and Parameter Estimation for Fault Tolerant Control

    Thomas Lombaerts;Eddy Van Oort;Q.P. Chu;J.A. Mulder

  • Dynamic Translinear and Log-Domain Circuits: Analysis and Synthesis

    Jan Mulder

  • A 12b 2.9GS/s DAC with IM3 ≪−60dBc beyond 1GHz in 65nm CMOS

    C-H. Lin;F. van der Goes;J. Westra;J. Mulder

  • Dynamic translinear circuits-an overview

    Jan Mulder;Wouter A. Serdijn;Albert C. van der Woerd;Arthur H. M. van Roermund

  • Investigation of Practical Flight Envelope Protection Systems for Small Aircraft

    Wouter Falkena;Clark Borst;Q.P. Chu;J.A. Mulder

  • An RMS-DC converter based on the dynamical translinear principle

    J. Mulder;A.C. van der Woerd;W.A. Serdijn;A.H.M. van Roermund

Frequent Co-Authors

Wouter A. Serdijn
Wouter A. Serdijn Delft University of Technology
Max Mulder
Max Mulder University of Twente
Qiping Chu
Qiping Chu Delft University of Technology
Christopher Edwards
Christopher Edwards University of Exeter
David A. Johns
David A. Johns University of Toronto
Robert Babuska
Robert Babuska Delft University of Technology
Eric A.M. Klumperink
Eric A.M. Klumperink University of Twente
Elad Alon
Elad Alon University of California, Berkeley
Un-Ku Moon
Un-Ku Moon Oregon State University

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