Krzysztof Iniewski Ph.D.
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R&D chip development activities |
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| Redlen Technologies Inc. |
Engineering Electronics |
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| Vancouver |
British Columbia |
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| Canada |
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Krzysztof (Kris) Iniewski is managing R&D chip development activities at Redlen Technologies Inc., a start-up company in British Columbia. His research interests are in VLSI circuits for medical and security applications. From 2004 to 2006 he was an Associate Professor at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Department of University of Alberta where he conducted research on low power wireless circuits and systems. During his tenure in Edmonton he put together a book for CRC Press “Wireless Technologies: Circuits, Systems and Devices.” He also serves as Executive Director at CMOS Emerging Teclmologies, Inc.; and a Professor at University of Alberta Electrical and Computer Engineering and Adjunct Professor at University of British Columbia
Career Highlights
From 2004 to 2006 he was an Associate Professor at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Department of University of Alberta where he conducted research on low power wireless circuits and systems. During his tenure in Edmonton he put together a book for CRC Press “Emerging Wireless Technologies: Circuits, Systems and Devices”.
From 1995 to 2003, he was with PMC-Sierra in Vancouver and held various technical and management positions in Research & Development. Prior to joining PMC-Sierra, from 1990 to 1994 he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto’s Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering department researching high-speed semiconductor devices and circuits.
Important Articles
Dr. Iniewski has published over 100 research papers in international journals and conferences. He holds 18 international patents granted in USA, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan. He is frequent invited speaker and has consulted for multiple organizations internationally. He received his Ph.D. degree in electronics (honors) from the Warsaw University of Technology (Warsaw, Poland) in 1988. Together with Carl McCrosky and Dan Minoli he is an author of “Next Generation Networks”, Wiley, 2008. He is also an editor of “Circuits for Nanoscale: Communications, Imaging and Sensing”, CRC Press, 2008, “VLSI Circuits for Biomedical Applications” Artech House, 2008 and “Medical Imaging Electronics”, 2009, Wiley. He can be reached at kris.iniewski@gmail.com.
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