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 Cadence Member: About TomC 

TomC   | 160 points
Chelmsford, MA
Virtuoso Product Marketing Manager
Member since: July, 2008
Bio I am a member of the Cadence Virtuoso Product Marketing Team, involved with Virtuoso at the platform and product levels. I bring a background in RFIC design, RF/microwave circuit and system design, EM modeling, device characterization, & RF design techniques. I joined Cadence in 2004 from a fabless semiconductor startup that I co-founded which developed highly integrated single-chip RF transceivers targeting wireless networking in all its forms.

I began my career as a microwave design engineer right at the time RF/microwave CAE was born, and have been closely aligned with its growth and the growth of the wireless connectivity surrounding us today.
Academic Background No profile info has been provided Organization Affiliations I am active in the IEEE as part of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) as a member, speaker, past Boston MTT-S Chapter Chair, 2000 and 2009 MTT-S Symposium Chair for Local Arrangement, and have contributed to the IEEE 802.11 Standards Committee on wireless networking. Community Interests Custom IC Design
RF Design
Personal Interests I am an active ham radio operator in the Boston area with interests in VHF, UHF and higher frequencies, and can often be found traveling with a radio or two tucked in my bags. Publications No profile info has been provided
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