Oleg Cojocari

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Affiliation

ACST GmbH, Hanau, Germany

Topic

Schottky Diode,Output Power,Conversion Loss,Frequency Multiplier,Intermediate Frequency Signal,Local Oscillator Signal,Phase Noise,3D Image Acquisition,3D Images,3D Reconstruction,Access Port,Analog-to-digital Converter,Array Design,Baseband Signal,Baud Rate,Block Diagram,Broadband Operation,CMOS Technology,Chain Elements,Cloud Radio Access Network,Continuous Wave,Conversion Efficiency,Data Rate,Digital Signal Processing,Diode Detector,Diode Laser,Distribution Network,Dual-channel,Electron Source,Emitted Power,External Cavity,Fiber Network,Field-effect Transistors,Free Space,Free-space Path Loss,Frequency Range,Fundamental Frequency,Future 6G,High Acquisition Rate,High Electron Mobility Transistors,High Levels Of Power,High Power,High-power Source,Horn Antenna,Image Acquisition,Image Reconstruction,Imaging Applications,Imaging System,Input Power,Intrinsic Carrier,

Biography

Oleg Cojocari received the Degree of Engineer in microelectronics and computer science from The Technical University of Moldova, Chisinau, Moldova, in 1995, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering on the topic Schottky technology for terahertz electronics, in 2006. In 2000, he joined the Department of Microwave Engineering, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany. His research interests include the design, optimization, and fabrication of Schottky-based devices on III-V compound semiconductors for MM/SubMM wave applications, as well as development and optimization of the fabrication technology used therein. In 2006, he co-founded ACST GmbH, Hanau, Germany, which became the first European commercial supplier of Schottky diodes for THz-applications.