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Harrison Liew

PHD Student at Berkeley Wireless Research Center at UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS)

Harrison Liew is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley.12 His research focuses on scalable sub-THz massive MIMO systems, specifically working on beamforming ASICs and 3D die-to-die interconnects.1 Liew is advised by Professor Borivoje Nikolic and is affiliated with the Berkeley Wireless Research Center.4

Research Contributions

Liew's doctoral work addresses the integration challenges of massive antenna arrays operating at mm-Wave to sub-THz carrier frequencies. His research includes:

  1. Developing baseband ASICs for scalable linear massive MIMO arrays with digital beamforming.1
  2. Contributing to the improvement of Hammer, a physical design flow generator used in multiple courses and research chips.1
  3. Exploring 3D chiplet integration into "radio cubes" for scalable arrays.1

Academic Background

Harrison Liew is expected to complete his Ph.D. in 2024, as evidenced by his dissertation being listed in the 2024 Ph.D. Dissertations at UC Berkeley EECS.4 He is part of the Adept Lab at UC Berkeley, where he collaborates with other researchers in hardware design and computer architecture.5

Publications and Contributions

Liew has contributed to several research projects and publications in his field. He has been involved in the Gemmini project, an open-sourced platform for full-system, full-stack evaluation of DNN accelerators.3

Harrison Liew's work demonstrates his expertise in hardware design, particularly in the areas of wireless communication systems and integrated circuit design for next-generation communication technologies.

Highlights

Oct 1 · sites.google.com
Seah Kim - Google Sites
Ph.D. Dissertations - 2024 - UC Berkeley EECS
Towards Scalable Sub-THz Massive MIMO: Beamforming ASICs ...
People - Adept Lab at UCBerkeley

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Location

Berkeley, California, United States