Wang C. Ng
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Professor,
1997–Present Duties: Teach lecture and laboratory classes in the Electronics and serve as member of the TechForce-2000, TechForce +, Campus Development, and Math Competency committees. |
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Part-time Instructor, 1981, 1992, 1998–Present Duties: Teach graduate courses (Numerical Analysis, Linear Systems, Stochastic Processes, and High-Speed Digital Design) and undergraduate courses (Electronics, Circuits, Signals & Systems, Probabilities, Transmission Lines, and Wave Propagation) and supervise M.S. student projects. |
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Research Engineer, 1985–1996 Duties: Used state-of-the-art instrumentation and computation equipment to design, analyze, test, and simulate transmission and radiation structures, high-voltage devices, and electronic circuits, components, and materials for the High-Power Microwave (HPM) program. |
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Test Engineer, 1981–1985 McClellan Air
Force Base, Duties: Developed and designed automatic test system (ATS) software and hardware for testing electronic circuits and systems.
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· Education |
Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC Davis, 1986 Major: Solid-State Electronics Minors: Computer-Aided Circuit Design and Electromagnetics Dissertation: Ferromagnetic Resonance (FMR) of YIG M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC Davis, 1983 Concentration: Microwave and Quantum Electronics B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC Davis, 1979 Concentration: Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing M.S. Computer Science, CSU
Thesis: Fractals and Chaos Simulation A.A. (Great Distinction), Major: Language and Literature
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· Professional Organizations |
Registered
Professional Engineer (P.E.): Electrical, State of Member: IEEE
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· Professional Activities |
Faculty
internship: JVC Disc Faculty internship: Intel, Folsom, CA, summer 1999. Faculty internship: Delta 101 Technology,
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· Publications & Patent |
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Wang C. Ng; Logic Design Slide Rule; § W.C. Ng and R.J. King; Circuit Susceptibility Testing by Direct Injection; 4th Conference on HPM Technology for Defense Applications, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, Calif., May 9-13, 1988. § W.C. Ng and R.J. King; Impedance Effects on Electromagnetic Coupling to Electronic Subsystems; 4th Conference on HPM Technology for Defense Applications, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, Calif., May 9-13, 1988. § R.J. King and W.C. Ng; Homodyne Field Mapping using Optically Switched Probes; 4th Conference on HPM Technology for Defense Applications, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, Calif., May 9-13, 1988. § W.G. Magnuson, Jr., R.J. King, and W.C. Ng; An Overview of Circuit Analysis and Experimental Validation of HPM Upset and Burnout; 4th Conference on HPM Technology for Defense Applications, Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, Calif., May 9-13, 1988. § W. Ng, R.F. Soohoo, and R.C. Taylor; Angular Dependence of Amorphous GdFe and GdMo FMR Spectra; Journal of Applied Physics, Mar. 1982. |
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