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Joachim Becker, Research Assistant from IMTEK, University of Freiburg, will be managing this forum as your AMS Methodology expert for the academic community. Joachim will be promoting forum discussions through posts on topical academic issues, as well as ensuring your questions are answered in a timely manner.

Joachim Becker biography

Joachim Becker is a research assistant at the lab of microelectronics at IMTEK, University Freiburg. He received a degree in physics from University of Heidelberg in 2001, where he developed a FPGA-based testsystem for mixed-signal ASICs based on a PCI-Card. Mr. Becker is currently working on his Ph.D. in the field of field programmable analog arrays (FPAAs) and thus particularly involved and interested in the close integration of analog and digital designes in mixed-signal flows.

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