Summary
Han-mo Ou is a research-focused electrical engineer and PhD candidate at UIUC with eight years of experience designing and tape-outing VLSI for mixed-signal, DSP, and connectivity applications. He combines hands-on circuit prototyping and tape-out experience from undergraduate through doctoral work with research roles in brain-inspired computing and ubiquitous connectivity at UIUC’s SRC programs. His internships at IBM (quantum hardware control) and Cadence (EDA tooling) reflect a cross-disciplinary fluency in hardware, firmware, and software automation for chip development. As a CUbiC Scholar Leadership Council member and graduate instructor for resource-constrained ML at the edge, he bridges academic research, mentorship, and applied system design. Notably, his profile suggests a knack for translating theoretical compensation techniques into practical silicon implementations that scale to real-world connectivity and sensing systems.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical & Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical & Computer Engineering at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Mandarin, Chinese, English, German