Yeo Kiat Seng

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Yeo Kiat Seng, IEEE Fellow, is a Singaporean academic with research interest in low-power IC Design (RF/mm-wave).

Education

Yeo attended Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore and obtained Second Class (Upper) Honours for his Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (1993) and Doctor of Philosophy (Electrical Engineering) (1996).

Career

After working in the electronics industry for 4 years, Yeo embarked on his academic career in 1993. In 1996, he became a faculty member in Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore and lectured on integrated circuit design. Yeo was a Full Professor at NTU with 13 years in management positions as Sub-Dean (Student Affairs) (1 January 2001 - 30 June 2005) and Head of Circuits and Systems (1 July 2005 - 30 June 2011) in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE). He was the Founding Director of VIRTUS,[1] IC Design Centre of Excellence (1 January 2009 - 30 September 2010) and was elected as NTU’s Senator (23 September 2009 - 31 August 2014). Yeo was appointed Fellow of the Renaissance Engineering Programme (REP) (1 April 2011 - 31 March 2014) and Associate Chair (Research) in EEE (1 June 2011 - 31 May 2014). As Associate Chair (Research), he created mega research centers for research collaborations across disciplines and institutions. Subsequently, he became NTU’s Advisory Board Member (1 September 2012 - 1 July 2014). Since 1996, Yeo has been a consultant in electronics and IC design to statutory boards, local SMEs and MNCs.

In July 2014, Yeo served as the Associate Provost (Graduate Studies and International Relations), Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) before assuming the appointment of Associate Provost (Research and International Relations)[2] and Chairman of University Research Board in January 2018.

Academic work

Yeo is the first SUTD faculty to be conferred IEEE Fellowship with effect from 1 January 2016 for his contributions to low-power integrated circuit design. For his academic work in modeling and employing parasitic BJTs (hybrid-mode devices) in deep-sub-micrometer CMOS process, Yeo has invented, characterized, modeled and fabricated several RF inductors, transformers, varactors and filters. For example, the transformers have been used to design a wide frequency-tuning-range CMOS 60 GHz VCO. Yeo fabricated the world’s smallest on-chip low-pass filter with the broadest stop-band up to 52 times the cut-off frequency, i.e., 110 GHz had been attained. The size of the filter is only 350 μm by 280 μm and its measured pass-band insertion loss is less than 2.2 dB.[3]

He has translated his research in low-power RF/mm-wave IC technology into solutions and commercial products. He is the principal inventor of the Virtus (chipset)[4][5][6][7] which functions in the unlicensed 57 to 66 GHz band with time division duplexing. Fully compliant with IEEE 802.11ad standard, it is minimally 1,000 times faster than Bluetooth 2.0 with power consumption of less than 300 mW. Supporting 2.5 Gbps video streaming at a distance of 10 m, this chipset features 36G/24G front-end transceiver architecture with carrier suppression and ultra-low unwanted emissions (US Patent 9083437)[8] and power amplifier and linearization techniques using active and passive devices (US Patent 9130511).[9] Yeo’s publications hold several low-power RF integrated circuits and systems. His works in RF/mm-wave are shown in his four books.

Research work

Yeo’s research is in the area of low-power IC design (RF/mm-wave) and includes modeling, design, fabrication, test knowledge and experience. His publications provide insights into several low-power RF/mm-wave transceiver modules, filters and circuits, such as Transformed Radial Stubs achieving wideband low-pass filters. With the new filter topology, his team fabricated the world’s smallest on-chip low-pass filter (US Patent 9154104)[10] with the broadest stop-band up to 52 times the cut-off frequency, i.e., 110-GHz has been realized.

He established a R&D facility on RF/mm-wave research in Asia in 1997. Besides, Yeo set up the S$52m IC Design Centre of Excellence, VIRTUS in 2009 and became its Founding Director. VIRTUS focuses on IC design research and education for applications in automation, healthcare, Internet of Things (IoT), mobile communication and smart home. Yeo has also supported in the economic development of Singapore’s IC design and NTU’s ranking of 16th in the world and among the top 3 in Asia in 2008 IC Design Research Ranking for Worldwide Universities.[11]

Yeo’s research in IC design has practical impacts for the electronics/semiconductor industry and academia.

Since 2000, various funding agencies and the industry have awarded Yeo with research funding of more than S$70m as Principal Investigator. More than 150 research fellows, postdocs, PhD and Master’s students have Yeo as their supervisor.


Alongside the authorship of 10 books, 7 book chapters and over 600 top-tier refereed journal and conference papers, Yeo has 38 patents, including 2 patents for the world’s smallest integrated transformer, a patent for the world’s smallest integrated filter for 60 GHz standard, the inventor of several high Q-factor RF spiral inductors and co-inventor of novel circuit techniques for 5G wireless communication and RF/mm-wave IC applications. His books include CMOS/BiCMOS ULSI: Low-Voltage, Low-Power (Prentice Hall, 2002) (also translated to Chinese version), Low-Voltage, Low-Power VLSI Subsystems (McGraw-Hill, New York, 2005) and CMOS Millimeter-Wave Integrated Circuits for Next Generation Wireless Communication Systems (World Scientific Publishing, 2019).

In 2020, Yeo proposed a new university ranking index based on a methodology designed to evaluate research multi-disciplinary. It is complemented by indicators to gauge research impact and research collaborative-ness. Together, these 3 key aspects make up the composite index for the World University Research Rankings (WURR) 2020.[12][13]

Awards & honours

  • Public Administration Medal (Bronze) Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Gangsa) by the President, Singapore for his outstanding efficiency, competence and industry (2009)[14]
  • Nanyang Alumni Achievement Award by NTU for his exemplary achievements in research (2009)[15]
  • Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) 'Special Mention' Award under Emerging Technologies Category Awards for Singapore’s Next Generation WiFi Chipset (2012)
  • IEEE Fellow for his contributions to low-power integrated circuit design (2016).[16]

References

  1. "NTU researchers develop world's smallest on-chip low-pass filter". EurekAlert!.
  2. "Yeo Kiat Seng". Engineering Product Development (EPD). 2014-07-07.
  3. "NTU researchers develop world's smallest on-chip low-pass filter". EurekAlert!.
  4. "VIRTUS Chipset Is 1000 Times Faster Than Bluetooth". Redorbit. 2012-05-25.
  5. "NTU and I2R scientists invent revolutionary chipset for high-speed wireless data transfer". Space Daily.
  6. Staff, T. G. D. "New chip 1,000 times faster than Bluetooth". TG Daily.
  7. "Revolutionary chipset for high-speed wireless data transfer". ScienceDaily.
  8. "US Patent for Front-end transceiver Patent (Patent # 9,083,437 issued July 14, 2015) - Justia Patents Search". Justia.com.
  9. "US Patent for Power amplifier and linearization techniques using active and passive devices Patent (Patent # 9,130,511 issued September 8, 2015) - Justia Patents Search". patents.justia.com.
  10. "US Patent for Miniaturized passive low pass filter Patent (Patent # 9,154,104 issued October 6, 2015) - Justia Patents Search". Justia.com.
  11. Yeo, Kiat-Seng; Kong, Zhi-Hui; Nishant, Nukala; Fu, Haitao; Zeng, Wei (2008-02-01). "Integrated circuit design research ranking for worldwide universities". Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers. 17 (1): 141–167. doi:10.1142/S0218126608004204. ISSN 0218-1266.
  12. "World University Research Rankings – World University Research Rankings".
  13. Yeo, Kiat Seng; Yang, Zhiren; Chan, Andy (2020). Yeo Kiat Seng, Yang Zhiren and Andy Chan, "Research Assessment Framework for Global Universities 2020", World Scientific Publishing, ISBN 978-981-122-952-7, 978-981-122-958-9, September 2020. doi:10.1142/12078. ISBN 978-981-12-2952-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. "PMO | Recipients". Prime Minister's Office Singapore. 17 November 2018.
  15. "Nanyang Alumni Awards". Nanyang Technological University.
  16. "Kiat Seng Yeo". Ieee.org.

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