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Overview

Pui-In Mak is affiliated with the University of Macau in China and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research encompasses several specialized subfields including biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, hardware and architecture, and signal processing.

The scientist's recent publications reveal a diverse array of research topics. These publications include:

  • "A Single-Stage Inductive-Power-Transfer Converter for Constant-Power and Maximum-Efficiency Battery Charging" (2020) published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "A digital microfluidic system with 3D microstructures for single-cell culture" (2020) published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • "An FPGA-Based Energy-Efficient Reconfigurable Convolutional Neural Network Accelerator for Object Recognition Applications" (2021) published in IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • "Drug screening on digital microfluidics for cancer precision medicine" (2024) published in Nature Communications
  • "Piezoelectric Energy-Harvesting Interface Using Split-Phase Flipping-Capacitor Rectifier With Capacitor Reuse for Input Power Adaptation" (2020) published in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Pui-In Mak include:

  • Rui P. Martins
  • Yong Chen
  • Jun Yin
  • Man-Kay Law
  • Ka-Meng Lei

Mak's publications appear prominently in several notable venues, such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems

Their main areas of study include engineering with an emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering. Specific fields and interests span across:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Signal Processing

Key research topics covered by Mak's work include:

  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems

Best Publications

  • Transceiver architecture selection: Review, state-of-the-art survey and case study

    Pui-In Mak;Seng-Pan U;Rui P. Martins

  • A 0.016-mm $^{2}$ 144- $\mu$ W Three-Stage Amplifier Capable of Driving 1-to-15 nF Capacitive Load With $> $ 0.95-MHz GBW

    Zushu Yan;Pui-In Mak;Man-Kay Law;Rui Martins

  • A 0.83- $\mu { m W}$ QRS Detection Processor Using Quadratic Spline Wavelet Transform for Wireless ECG Acquisition in 0.35- $\mu{ m m}$ CMOS

    Chio-In Ieong;Pui-In Mak;Chi-Pang Lam;Cheng Dong

  • A 73.9%-Efficiency CMOS Rectifier Using a Lower DC Feeding (LDCF) Self-Body-Biasing Technique for Far-Field RF Energy-Harvesting Systems

    Amin Khalili Moghaddam;Joon Huang Chuah;Harikrishnan Ramiah;Jalil Ahmadian

  • A Single-Chip Solar Energy Harvesting IC Using Integrated Photodiodes for Biomedical Implant Applications.

    Zhiyuan Chen;Man-Kay Law;Pui-In Mak;Rui Paulo Martins

  • Two-step channel selection for wireless transmitter front-ends

    Pui-In Mak;Seng-Pan U;Rui Paulo da Silva Martins

  • Fully Integrated Inductor-Less Flipping-Capacitor Rectifier for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting

    Zhiyuan Chen;Man-Kay Law;Pui-In Mak;Wing-Hung Ki

  • A Single-Stage Inductive-Power-Transfer Converter for Constant-Power and Maximum-Efficiency Battery Charging

    Zhicong Huang;Chi-Seng Lam;Pui-In Mak;Rui Paulo da Silva Martins

  • A 0.096-mm $^{2}~1$ –20-GHz Triple-Path Noise- Canceling Common-Gate Common-Source LNA With Dual Complementary pMOS–nMOS Configuration

    Haohong Yu;Yong Chen;Chirn Chye Boon;Pui-In Mak

  • 15-nW Biopotential LPFs in 0.35- $\mu{ m m}$ CMOS Using Subthreshold-Source-Follower Biquads With and Without Gain Compensation

    Tan-Tan Zhang;Pui-In Mak;M.-I Vai;Peng-Un Mak

  • Nested-Current-Mirror Rail-to-Rail-Output Single-Stage Amplifier With Enhancements of DC Gain, GBW and Slew Rate

    Zushu Yan;Pui-In Mak;Man-Kay Law;Rui P. Martins

  • On the Design of a Programmable-Gain Amplifier With Built-In Compact DC-Offset Cancellers for Very Low-Voltage WLAN Systems

    Pui-In Mak;U. Seng-Pan;R.P. Martins

  • A 2.4 GHz ZigBee Receiver Exploiting an RF-to-BB-Current-Reuse Blixer + Hybrid Filter Topology in 65 nm CMOS

    Zhicheng Lin;Pui-In Mak;Rui P. Martins

  • Double recycling technique for folded-cascode OTA

    Zushu Yan;Pui-In Mak;R. P. Martins

  • 28.1 A handheld 50pM-sensitivity micro-NMR CMOS platform with B-field stabilization for multi-type biological/chemical assays

    Ka-Meng Lei;Hadi Heidari;Pui-In Mak;Man-Kay Law

  • Low-Phase-Noise Wideband Mode-Switching Quad-Core-Coupled mm-wave VCO Using a Single-Center-Tapped Switched Inductor

    Yatao Peng;Jun Yin;Pui-In Mak;Rui P. Martins

  • 16.8 A 25.4-to-29.5GHz 10.2mW Isolated Sub-Sampling PLL Achieving -252.9dB Jitter-Power FoM and -63dBc Reference Spur

    Zunsong Yang;Yong Chen;Shiheng Yang;Pui-In Mak

  • A digital microfluidic system for loop-mediated isothermal amplification and sequence specific pathogen detection

    Liang Wan;Tianlan Chen;Jie Gao;Cheng Dong

  • A digital microfluidic system with 3D microstructures for single-cell culture.

    Jiao Zhai;Haoran Li;Ada Hang Heng Wong;Cheng Dong

  • A SAW-Less Tunable RF Front End for FDD and IBFD Combining an Electrical-Balance Duplexer and a Switched- LC N-Path LNA

    Gengzhen Qi;Barend van Liempd;Pui-In Mak;Rui P. Martins

  • An intelligent digital microfluidic system with fuzzy-enhanced feedback for multi-droplet manipulation

    Jie Gao;Xianming Liu;Tianlan Chen;Pui-In Mak

  • Analysis and Modeling of a Gain-Boosted N-Path Switched-Capacitor Bandpass Filter

    Zhicheng Lin;Pui-In Mak;Rui Paulo Martins

  • A 0.044-mm 2 0.5-to-7-GHz Resistor-Plus-Source-Follower-Feedback Noise-Cancelling LNA Achieving a Flat NF of 3.3±0.45 dB

    Haohong Yu;Yong Chen;Chirn Chye Boon;Chenyang Li

  • A 0.46-mm $ ^{2}$ 4-dB NF Unified Receiver Front-End for Full-Band Mobile TV in 65-nm CMOS

    Pui-In Mak;R. P. Martins

  • A comparison of minimum energy combination and canonical correlation analysis for SSVEP detection

    Wenya Nan;Chi Man Wong;Boyu Wang;Feng Wan

Frequent Co-Authors

Rui P. Martins
Rui P. Martins University of Macau
Franco Maloberti
Franco Maloberti University of Pavia
He Qian
He Qian Tsinghua University
Robert Bogdan Staszewski
Robert Bogdan Staszewski University College Dublin
Changzhi Li
Changzhi Li Texas Tech University
Donhee Ham
Donhee Ham Harvard University
Wing-Hung Ki
Wing-Hung Ki Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Roberto Gomez-Garcia
Roberto Gomez-Garcia University of Alcalá
Xuming Zhang
Xuming Zhang Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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