OMER T. INAN
Stanford University
Electrical Engineering Department
Center for Integrated Systems ,
Rm. 218X
Stanford, CA 94305
Ph: 650-776-9018 (Cell)
Ph: 650-497-9066 (Home)
E-mail: omeri AT stanford DOT edu
EDUCATION
STANFORD
UNIVERSITY, Stanford, CA
01/04-present Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Anticipated
2009, GPA: 3.8 / 4.0.
Thesis Advisor: Professor
Gregory T.A. Kovacs, M.D., Ph.D.
Areas of Focus: Wearable physiological monitors for extreme environments
03/03-03/05 M.S., Electrical
Engineering, GPA: 3.64 / 4.0.
09/99-03/04 B.S., Electrical Engineering, GPA:
3.35 / 4.0.
COURSES Taken courses in BJT and
CMOS IC design, VLSI device design, semiconductor physics, and IC fabrication
processes. Completed advanced laboratory courses in
circuits, photonics, and lasers.
Designed “Rail-to-rail input, high swing output, low power CMOS op-amp”
and “65 nm-technology MOSFET device with halo
doping”.
EXPERIENCE
06/07-present Design
Engineer, Countryman Associates Inc., Menlo Park, CA
Design, test, and develop
new and existing products for high-end professional audio. Worked on several products
including the industry standard direct interface box and the world’s smallest
professional quality earset microphone.
06/06-06/07 Intern/Co-op,
ALZA Corporation, a Johnson & Johnson Company, Mountain View, CA
Research and development for
IONSYS™ group working on several projects related to electro-transport based
drug delivery devices.
01/06-present Course
Assistant, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Assisted Prof. Roger Howe
and Greg Kovacs for graduate level MEMS sensors/actuators course and currently
Prof. Greg Kovacs for undergraduate analog circuit design lab. Deliver weekly, hour-long, Power-point
tutorials, generate solution sets, provide weekly office hours, and supervise
lab sessions.
01/04-01/06 Research Assistant, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA
Designed, prototyped and
tested various sensors and systems (hardware and software) for biomedical
applications including:
▪ Electronic analog circuit
for low-cost monitoring of fruit fly movement in centrifuge
▪ Fourier-domain optical
coherence tomography imaging system
▪ Neural-network and wavelet
transform based heart arrhythmia classification software
▪ Heterodyne ultrasonic to
audio frequency converter for leak detection
Developed and built
electronic circuits on proto-, solder-, and printed circuit-boards
SKILLS
SOFTWARE Proficient with several
simulation tools including SPICE, Verilog, Modelsim, Multisim and
MEDICI. Adept with
programming languages such as MATLAB and C. Experience with LabVIEW,
Electronic Work Bench (NI EWB), and Educational Laboratory Instrumentation Virtual
Suite (NI ELVIS).
IN-LAB Considerable hands-on
experience with analog and digital circuits (including FPGA board design),
optical systems and microwave components. Seasoned in using a variety of test equipment from standard
equipment such as oscilloscopes to specialized products such as photomultiplier
tubes.
PUBLICATIONS
2006 “Robust neural-network based ECG classification using wavelet
transform,” IEEE Transactions on
Biomedical Engineering, v. 12, 2006.
2006 “Alternative
data-processing methods for frequency domain OCT,” IEEE Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2006.
ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Competed in the discus throw
event at the world class level. Elected
team captain by teammates two years.
Achieved NCAA All-American status three consecutive
years. Member
of the 2000 USA Junior National Team.
OTHER INTERESTS
09/03-06/06 Tutor,
Academic Athletic Resource Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Tutor student-athletes
individually and in small groups for engineering, math and physics courses.