Nitronex expands MMIC design team
To further strengthen its MMIC design capability, GaN-on-Si RF power transistors supplier Nitronex has hired industry veteran Thomas A. Winslow as principal monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) engineer. Winslow has more than 15 years of industry experience in microwave circuit design.
During his 15 years at ITT-GTC and Tyco Electronics/M/A-COM, Winslow served as a principal member of the technical staff, principal engineer, and most recently, senior principal engineer. He holds eight patents with three additional patents pending, has authored more than 20 technical papers and is a reputable member of the International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering editorial board. Plus, he is also a senior member of the IEEE.
"The addition of an industry veteran like Winslow to our MMIC design team further enhances our ability to push the technical limits of our technology," said Isik C. Kizilyalli, vice president of engineering. “Winslow will develop MMIC products to address challenges that our customers face and provide solutions not previously achievable without GaN-on-silicon technology."
Winslow received his doctorate, master and undergraduate degrees from North Carolina State University.
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