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Imran Shamim

Imran Shamim

 

A paper written by 2007 B.S. graduate Imran Shamim has taken first prize in the Technical Report category of the University of Maryland's Professional Writing Program's Annual Writing Contest, sponsored by the English Department.

Imran's paper was a technical report titled "Design, Simulation, and Layout of a Serial Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) Array for On-Chip, Analog Parameter Control."

Imran was an undergraduate researcher in Prof. Timothy Horiuchi's Computational Sensorimotor Systems Laboratory, working in the area of analog VLSI design. His technical report from the ENEE499 project was submitted to the annual Professional Annual Writing Contest for consideration. Imran took the Technical Writing course in the English Department with Prof. Mark Arnold. He is currently a graduate student at MIT.

May 15, 2008


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