MSc S.H. Hung

PhD student
Signal Processing Systems (SPS), Department of Microelectronics

Expertise: sensor fusion and Gaussian process for automotive radar, computer vision

Themes: Autonomous sensor systems

Biography

Shao-Hsuan Hung is a PhD candidate under the supervision of Raj Rajan.

He received a BSc degree in Electrical Engineering with a double major in Mechanical Engineering from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, and an MSc degree in Electrical Engineering from TU Eindhoven, where he focused on the intersection of signal processing and computer vision. 

His PhD research focuses on the topic of sensor fusion and Gaussian process for automotive radar, aiming for advancing perception and navigation capabilities.

Publications

  1. A 0.27mm2 13.5dBm 2.4GHz all-digital polar transmitter using 34%-efficiency Class-D DPA in 40nm CMOS
    J. W. Lai; C. H. Wang; K. Kao; A. Lin; Y. H. Cho; L. Cho; M. H. Hung; X. Y. Shih; C. M. Lin; S. H. Yan; Y. H. Chung; P. C. P. Liang; G. K. Dehng; H. S. Li; G. Chien; R. B. Staszewski;
    In 2013 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers,
    pp. 342-343, Feb 2013.

  2. Spur-free all-digital PLL in 65nm for mobile phones
    R. B. Staszewski; K. Waheed; S. Vemulapalli; F. Dulger; J. Wallberg; C. M. Hung; O. Eliezer;
    In 2011 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference,
    pp. 52-54, Feb 2011.

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Last updated: 26 May 2025