Nanyang Technology University

Academic Profile
Assoc Prof See Kye Yak
Head, Division of Circuits & Systems
 
Division of Circuits & Systems 
School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering 
College of Engineering 



Email: EKYSEE@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)6790 6351 
Office: S2-B2a-01 
Education
  • DIC PhD University of London, Imperial Coll. 1997
  • BEng(Hons) National University of Singapore 1986
Biography
Dr See received his B. Eng degree (First Class Hons) from the National University of Singapore in 1986 and PhD degree from Imperial College, UK, in 1997. Prior to his academic career in NTU, he spent eight years in the industry in various senior technical and management positions in Singapore, United Kingdom and Hong Kong. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Division of Circuits and Systems, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His research interests are electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electromagnetic interference (EMI), signal integrity in high-speed circuits and electromagnetic energy harvesting. He holds concurrent appointments as Director of EMERL and Head of the Division of Circuits and Systems. He has co-authored three books and has published more than 100 refereed international journal and conference publications in the areas of EMC, signal integrity and computational electromagnetic. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, the Founding Chair of the IEEE EMC Society Singapore Chapter and a member of Technical Committee on EMC. He was the Organizing Committee Chair for the 2006 EMC Zurich Symposium and 2008 Asia Pacific EMC Conference. He was also one of the invited international speakers for the “Global EMC University” at the 2007 and 2008 IEEE International EMC Symposiums in USA. He has been the Technical Editor of IEEE EMC Magazine since 2011.
Research Interests
Electomagnetic Compatibility, Signal Integrity, Electromagnetic Shielding and Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting.
Research Grant
  • Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (2010-2013) [by Nanyang Technological University]
  • Defence Research and Technology Office (DRTech) (2012-2016) [by Defence Research and Technology Office (DRTech)]
  • MINDEF-NTU Joint Applied R&D Co-operation Programme (JPP) (2011-2013) [by Ministry of Defense (MINDEF), Nanyang Technological University]
  • NTU Internal Funding - College of Engineering (2013-2014) [by College of Engineering]
Current Projects
  • A Self-powered CMOS Image Sensor with on-chip Motion Detection for Surveillance and Assisted-living Applications
  • ELCANO-EEE
  • Extraction of Integrated Circuits’ I/O Models and Power Delivery Network’s Behavioural Model for Efficient Signal and Power Integrities Analysis
  • Improvement of Radiated Emission Margin of Commercial LCD Monitor for Military Applications
  • Self-replenishing, Flexible Piezoelectric Generator for Biomedical Applications
Selected Publications
  • J. F. Jin, M. T. Tan and K. Y. See,. (2013). Filterless Class D amplifier with pseudo-random carrier frequency modulation for EMI reduction. IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 55(1), 74-80.
  • L. Zhang, K. Y. See and Y. P. Zhang,. (2013). Integration of dual-band monopole and microstrip grid array for single-chip tri-band application. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 61(1), 439-443.
  • W. Y. Chang, W. S. Soh, K. Y. See and L. B. Wang,. (2011). Extraction of clock Driver output impedance for signal integrity design. IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 53(4), 1034-1039.
  • L. B. Wang, K. Y. See, J. W. Zhang, B. Salem and Albert C. W. Lu,. (2011). Ultra-thin and flexible screen printed metasurfaces for EMI shielding applications. IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 53(3), 700-705.
  • Tarateeraseth V, See KY, Canavero FG, and Chang RWY. (2010). Systematic Electromagnetic Interference Filter Design Based on Information From In-Circuit Impedance Measurements. IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 52(3), 588-598.
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