In Sept. 2014 Prof Staszewski joined University College Dublin (UCD) as a Full Professor while still holding a part-time Full Professor position at TU Delft. Prior to 2014, he was at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands, where he held academic positions since 2009. He joined TU Delft in 2009 after 18 years in hightech industry with diverse experience in microelectronics and communication systems. He is an IEEE Fellow for contributions to the digital RF communications systems. In 2012, he won the prestigious IEEE Circuits and Systems Industrial Pioneer Award. He has co-authored five books, six book chapters, 140 journal and 210 conference publications, and holds 200 issued US patents. Professional experience: University College Dublin. Position Full Professor in the School of Electrical, Electronic & Communications Engineering. Carrying out research and teaching in the area of microelectronic circuit design; concentrating on frequency synthesis and RF using advanced CMOS for Internet-of-Things (IoT). Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Delft, the Netherlands. July 2009 to present. Carrying out research and teaching in the area of microelectronics, concentrating on frequency synthesis and RF using advanced CMOS. From 1995 to 2009, he was with Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas, where achievements included the invention and development of the Digital RF Processor (DRP) technology: A novel all-digital frequency synthesizer, all-digital RF transmitter and discrete-time RF receiver architecture that is suitable for the mainstream digital CMOS processes and presents a unique opportunity to build ultra low-cost and power-efficientsinglechip radios. Developed a new digitally-intensive CMOS read channel architecture formagnetic recording hard-disk drives. Prior to TI he worked with Alcatel Network Systems, Texas, from 1991 – 1995, included work in telecommunications systems, discrete analog and digital circuits, high-speed signal integrity, software algorithms. Education: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, USA. Thesis “Digitaldeepsubmicron CMOS frequency synthesis for RF wireless applications,” July 2002. M.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, USA, with concentration in digital systems Dec. 1992. B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, University of Texas at Dallas,USA, with concentration in telecommunications, May 1991.