
Ian Fan Presents Poster at the Annual Spring Symposium for U of M UROP
Ian Fan (rising junior, Electrical Engineering) presented his poster on designing a sigma-delta ADC for electrode impedance spectroscopy at the spring Symposium for the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. He worked on the design with his mentor, Linda Gong. The ADC is intended to be part of an integrated circuit designed for taking high speed impedance measurements from an array of electrodes.
He says, "It was really cool being able to present there. I was surprised by the amount of diversity of the fields of the presentations. I want to thank my mentor Linda and Professor Flynn for their guidance on my work, and I'm excited about the future of the project."
Ian Fan (rising junior, Electrical Engineering) presented his poster on designing a sigma-delta ADC for electrode impedance spectroscopy at the spring Symposium for the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. He worked on the design with his mentor, Linda Gong. The ADC is intended to be part of an integrated circuit designed for taking high speed impedance measurements from an array of electrodes.
He says, "It was really cool being able to present there. I was surprised by the amount of diversity of the fields of the presentations. I want to thank my mentor Linda and Professor Flynn for their guidance on my work, and I'm excited about the future of the project."