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bulletIEEE Fellow Member (92). For contributions to Monolithic Analog Filter Design. Less than 1% of the IEEE (the largest engineering society in the world) members earn the rank of fellow.

 

bulletHalliburton Professorship, College of Engineering, Texas A&M University, 1993. Award of Excellence in recognition of outstanding achievement and professionalism in education, research and service to students.

 

bulletIEEE Guillemin-Cauer Award, 1995. In recognition of the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems during 1994-1995.

 

bulletHonoris Causa Doctorate awarded by the National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics, and Electronics (INAOE), Mexico, November 1995. The first honorary degree in Microelectronics given in Mexico.

 

bulletTexas Senate Proclamation #373 for Outstanding Accomplishments. Senator Jim Turner, March 25, 1996.

 

bulletIEEE Darlington Award, 1997. In recognition of the best paper bridging the gap between theory and practice published in the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. Based on general quality, originality, contributions, subject matter and timeliness. Received June 1997.

 

bulletTexas Instruments Analog Engineering Chair Professor Holder , College of Engineering, Texas A&M University. March 1999- January 2002

 

bullet William & Ruth Neely/ Dow Chemical Faculty Fellow (2000-2001) Engineering Program Texas A&M University. In recognition to overall contributions to the Engineering Program including classroom instruction, scholarly activities and professional services.

 

bulletIEEE Circuits and Systems Society Golden Jubilee Medal Recipient , May 2000. In recognition of outstanding contributions to the Society

 

bullet Texas Instruments/ Jack   Kilby Chair Professor Holder, College of Engineering, Texas A&M University. February 2002- Present

 

bullet IEEE Circuits and Systems  Society Technical Achievement Award, May 2008.  For continuous outstanding technical contributions for nearly three and half decades to analog and mixed signal integrated circuits, computer-aided circuit design, neural network implementations, continuous-time filters and RF transceivers, emphasizing theoretical and practical aspects ranging from analog circuit fundamentals to applied areas such as built-in testing circuits and ultra wide band receivers. For sustained leadership efforts in developing a research group, promoting circuits and systems through text books, research publications, and numerous CAS Society technical and BoG committees/editorial/conference  activities.