Mahbub Reja has extensive work experience in the field of RF engineering and analog circuit design. Mahbub began their career in 2004 at Scanimetrics, where they worked as a Sr. RFIC and Analog Design Engineer, specializing in the design and development of analog and RF mixed-signal integrated circuits for wireless communications. Mahbub conducted research on transceiver architectures, performed simulations, created physical layouts, and conducted verification, system integration, testing, and debugging.
In 2011, Mahbub joined the University of Calgary as a Postdoctoral Fellow before transitioning to a role as a Sr. Analog Designer at AMD later that year. At AMD, they worked on analog design projects until 2012.
In 2013, Mahbub joined CSR, which is now owned by Qualcomm. There, they served as a Staff Engineer, focusing on Analog and RFIC Design. Their responsibilities included the design, development, simulation, and verification of RF ICs for Wi-Fi radio macros, as well as the design and development of ultra-low-power RF front-end architecture and circuits for classic and low-energy Bluetooth radio macros.
In 2015, Mahbub moved to Dialog Semiconductor, where they worked as a Sr. RF Engineer until 2017. Mahbub then continued their career at Dialog Semiconductor, which was acquired by Renesas Electronics, holding the position of Principal RF Engineer until 2021.
Currently, Mahbub Reja is employed at Ambiq, where they serve as a Principal RF Engineer. Their work involves research, design, and development of RFIC and analog circuits and systems for BT/BLE/WiFi radio System on Chips (SoCs) used in industrial automation, IoT, wearables, and other applications.
Mahbub Reja completed their Bachelor's Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Mahbub then pursued further studies at the University of Alberta, where they obtained a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2001 to 2003. Mahbub continued their education at the same institution and completed their Doctor of Philosophy or PhD in Integrated Circuits and Systems from 2007 to 2011.
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