Michel Nakhla

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Michel S. Nakhla
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Waterloo
Known forHarmonic balance
AwardsIEEE Fellowship
Scientific career
FieldsElectronic Design Automation
InstitutionsCarleton University

Michel S Nakhla is a Chancellor's Professor at Carleton University and a researcher in Electronic Design Automation. He is the founder of the high-speed CAD research group at Carleton University and is a frequently invited speaker on the topic of high-speed interconnects. He is the first pioneer to introduce the concept of harmonic balance,[1] which is the backbone of current RF and microwave circuit simulators. He was awarded the IEEE Fellowship in 1998[2] for his contributions to the development of advanced computer-aided design techniques for microwave circuits and high-speed interconnects. He has authored and co-authored over 300 technical papers[3] that contributed significantly to the evolution of the Design Automation field.

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  1. ^ Nakhla, Michel S.; Vlach, Jiri (February 1976). "A piecewise harmonic balance technique for determination of periodic response of nonlinear systems". IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. CAS-23 (2): 85–91. doi:10.1109/TCS.1976.1084181. ISSN 0098-4094.
  2. ^ "IEEE Fellow Class of 1998-last name beginning with N". Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
  3. ^ "List of Publications of Dr. Michel Nakhla".

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