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Phuoc B. T. Huynh

RFIC & Analog/Mixed-Signal IC Engineer specializing in low-noise amplifier (LNA), phase-locked loop (PLL), and 6G/Beyond-G RF front-end architecture. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Beyond-G Global Innovation Center in Hanyang University.

Contact: phuochuynh@hanyang.ac.kr

About Me

I received Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electronic Engineering at Hanyang University in 2025. During my doctoral studies, my research primarily focused on two critical building blocks in modern communication systems: the low-noise amplifier (LNA) and the phase-locked loop (PLL). My work addressed persistent challenges in advanced RFIC design, with a particular emphasis on reducing power consumption and enhancing key performance metrics such as linearity.

Throughout the Ph.D., I emphasized not only theoretical innovation but also practical validation. My works have been published in leading journals, including the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC) and IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (TMTT). All proposed designs were validated through silicon tapeout, enabling direct evaluation in fabricated chip systems and demonstrating their practical effectiveness. This end-to-end methodology from architectural conception to silicon measurement has ensured my contributions extended beyond simulation and theory to deliver tangible advances in integrated circuit technology.

I am currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Beyond-G Innovation Research Center at Hanyang University, where I continue to advance my academic career. In this role, I apply my RFIC design expertise to the development of 6G wireless systems, with a particular focus on integrated sensing and communication (ISAC). My research aims to bridge fundamental circuit-level innovations with emerging system-level demands, including real-time responsiveness, ultra-low latency, and seamless integration of communication and sensing functions.

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