Wen-ching Tsai is an experienced RF and microwave circuit designer with a decade of hands-on work developing low-noise IF receivers, PLL/AGC systems, and high-voltage pulse modulators for THz imaging and high-power transmitters. At UC Davis and National Tsing Hua University he combined EM simulation (HFSS, ADS), PSpice/Fortran modeling, and experimental PCB troubleshooting to push devices to kV-class operation and investigate phase-noise and temporal resolution limits. He holds advanced physics and ECE training and has mentored students in PCB layout, soldering, and EM simulation workflows. Less obvious is his breadth across both precision low-noise analog front ends and large-scale high-efficiency power switching (including a patented energy-recovery modulator), giving him rare cross-domain fluency from microscale oscillators to 74 kV stacking concepts. Based in Sacramento, he brings practical lab leadership and simulation-driven design to challenging RF and high-voltage system problems.
10 years of coding experience
Ph.D, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D, Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of California, Davis
M.S, Physics, M.S, Physics at National Tsing Hua University
Contributions:45 commits, 36 pushes, 1 branch in 8 months
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