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Shahriar Mirabbasi is a researcher affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada, specializing mainly in the field of Engineering. Within this broad field, their work predominantly focuses on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with additional contributions to Biomedical Engineering, Orthodontics, Oral Surgery, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The primary topics covered by Mirabbasi's research include Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Semiconductor materials and devices, Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Advanced Power Amplifier Design, Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, and Dental Radiography and Imaging.

Their research has been published across several frequent venues, including:

  • IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification
  • IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine

Among their recent papers are:

  • "A Memristive Multiplier Using Semi-Serial IMPLY-Based Adder," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • "Applications, functions, and accuracy of artificial intelligence in restorative dentistry: A literature review," 2023, Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry
  • "Optimum Conditions for Efficient Second-Harmonic Power Generation in mm-Wave Harmonic Oscillators," 2022, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "A 56-to-66 GHz CMOS Low-Power Phased-Array Receiver Front-End With Hybrid Phase Shifting Scheme," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • "A Low-Power Signal-Dependent Sampling Technique: Analysis, Implementation, and Applications," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers

Shahriar Mirabbasi has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Fei-Yue Wang
  • Gisele Bennett
  • Christopher R. Valenta
  • Francesco Amato
  • Fellows Committee

Best Publications

  • Design and Optimization of Resonance-Based Efficient Wireless Power Delivery Systems for Biomedical Implants

    A K RamRakhyani;S Mirabbasi;Mu Chiao

  • Wireless energy harvesting for the Internet of Things

    Pouya Kamalinejad;Chinmaya Mahapatra;Zhengguo Sheng;Shahriar Mirabbasi

  • System-on-Chip: Reuse and Integration

    R. Saleh;S. Wilton;S. Mirabbasi;A. Hu

  • Bend, stretch, and touch: Locating a finger on an actively deformed transparent sensor array.

    Mirza Saquib Sarwar;Yuta Dobashi;Claire Preston;Justin K. M. Wyss

  • Classical and modern receiver architectures

    S. Mirabbasi;K. Martin

  • Overlapped complex-modulated transmultiplexer filters with simplified design and superior stopbands.

    Shahriar Mirabbasi;Ken Martin

  • Architecture and Design of Multichannel Millimeter-Wave Wireless NoC

    Xinmin Yu;Joe Baylon;Paul Wettin;Deukhyoun Heo

  • Measurement study and transmission for in-vehicle power line communication

    M. Mohammadi;L. Lampe;M. Lok;S. Mirabbasi

  • A 1.2-pJ/bit 16-Gb/s 60-GHz OOK Transmitter in 65-nm CMOS for Wireless Network-On-Chip

    Xinmin Yu;Suman Prasad Sah;Hooman Rashtian;Shahriar Mirabbasi

  • An 18.7-Gb/s 60-GHz OOK Demodulator in 65-nm CMOS for Wireless Network-on-Chip

    Xinmin Yu;Hooman Rashtian;Shahriar Mirabbasi;Partha Pratim Pande

  • Resonance-based wireless power delivery for implantable devices

    Anil Kumar;Shahriar Mirabbasi;Mu Chiao

  • A 40% PAE Frequency-Reconfigurable CMOS Power Amplifier With Tunable Gate–Drain Neutralization for 28-GHz 5G Radios

    Sheikh Nijam Ali;Pawan Agarwal;Luke Renaud;Reza Molavi

  • A 0.35 /spl mu/m CMOS comparator circuit for high-speed ADC applications

    S. Sheikhaei;S. Mirabbasi;A. Ivanov

  • A 3GHz Switching DC-DC Converter Using Clock-Tree Charge-Recycling in 90nm CMOS with Integrated Output Filter

    M. Alimadadi;S. Sheikhaei;G. Lemieux;S. Mirabbasi

  • A Fully Integrated 660 MHz Low-Swing Energy-Recycling DC–DC Converter

    M. Alimadadi;S. Sheikhaei;G. Lemieux;S. Mirabbasi

  • Interconnect driver design for long wires in field-programmable gate arrays

    Edmund Lee;Guy Lemieux;Shahriar Mirabbasi

  • On the Design of mm-Wave Self-Mixing-VCO Architecture for High Tuning-Range and Low Phase Noise

    Amir Hossein Masnadi Shirazi;Amir Nikpaik;Reza Molavi;Sam Lightbody

  • A 219-to-231 GHz Frequency-Multiplier-Based VCO With ~3% Peak DC-to-RF Efficiency in 65-nm CMOS

    Amir Nikpaik;Amir Hossein Masnadi Shirazi;Abdolreza Nabavi;Shahriar Mirabbasi

  • A 43 mW single-channel 4GS/s 4-bit flash ADC in 0.18 μm CMOS

    S. Sheikhaei;S. Mirabbasi;A. Ivanov

  • A Memristive Multiplier Using Semi-Serial IMPLY-Based Adder

    David Radakovits;Nima TaheriNejad;Mengye Cai;Theophile Delaroche

  • System-on-Chip: Reuse and Integration Pre-designed and pre-verified hardware and software blocks can be combined on chips for many different applicationsVthey promise large productivity gains.

    Resve Saleh;Shahriar Mirabbasi;Mark Greenstreet;Guy Lemieux

Frequent Co-Authors

Sudip Shekhar
Sudip Shekhar University of British Columbia
Victor C. M. Leung
Victor C. M. Leung Shenzhen University
Deukhyoun Heo
Deukhyoun Heo Washington State University
Andre Ivanov
Andre Ivanov University of British Columbia
Partha Pratim Pande
Partha Pratim Pande Washington State University
Lutz Lampe
Lutz Lampe University of British Columbia
Ehsan Afshari
Ehsan Afshari University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Lukas Chrostowski
Lukas Chrostowski University of British Columbia
Mohamad Sawan
Mohamad Sawan Polytechnique Montréal
Jonghoon Kim
Jonghoon Kim Chungnam National University

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