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Introduction to Microwave Communications Group (MCG) at Analog Devices

Fatih Kocer, Ph.D.Engineering ManagerAnalog Devices
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Come and join us to learn more about being a part of Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) family. No matter what your career aspirations and interests are ADI will provide you with great opportunities for you to grow, learn, engineer, and create. Food and beverages will be provided. 

MCG is responsible for a very large and diversified portfolio including single function broadband products such as filters, switches, mixers, and power detectors, as well as fully integrated ICs for the 5G mmW, SatCOM, and point-to-point markets. Our products span DC to 110+ GHz, built on various semiconductor technologies, from advanced SOI/BiCMOS to high power GaAs. We regularly have positions available for design engineering, applications, and product engineering for all levels, B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. In this talk, you will see why communication at microwave frequencies is important and how we achieve it at 110+ GHz.  You will learn what each job function does within the organization and understand how you will be able to apply your training and your education to contribute to our product development cycles. If you are excited about RF/microwave/mixed mode integrated circuit design and engineering in general, MCG business unit of ADI will be a perfect fit for you.

Speaker: Fatih Kocer, Ph.D. received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees of Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2002 and 2005 respectively. He was the founding member of Hittite Microwave’s first off-shore design center in Istanbul, Turkey, where he worked for 8 years. Between 2013 and 2017, he was a faculty member at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. In 2017, he joined ADI in Massachusetts, as the senior manager of design engineering in the MCG business unit.

About Analog Devices: Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) is a world leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of a broad portfolio of high performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (ICs) used in virtually all types of electronic equipment. Since our inception in 1965, we have focused on solving the engineering challenges associated with signal processing in electronic equipment. Used by over 100,000 customers worldwide, our signal processing products play a fundamental role in converting, conditioning, and processing real-world phenomena such as temperature, pressure, sound, light, speed, and motion into electrical signals to be used in a wide array of electronic devices. We focus on key strategic markets where our signal processing technology is often a critical differentiator in our customers’ products, namely the industrial, automotive, communications, and consumer markets. We currently produce a wide range of innovative products—including data converters, amplifiers and linear products, radio frequency (RF) ICs, power management products, sensors based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology and other sensors, and processing products, including DSP and other processors—that are designed to meet the needs of our broad base of customers. www.analog.com.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Ann Stals