Former ECE student receives prestigious award from Chinese government

Recently Dr. Heng Zhang, a former Ph.D. student of Professor
Edgar Sánchez-Sinencio, received the Prestigious 2010 Chinese
Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad.
This award was established to encourage research excellence and to
recognize the achievement among Chinese students abroad. It is granted
across all fields of study and was presented to only 506 out of 440,000
Chinese oversea students all over the world. The final winners were
selected by a review committee organized by China's Ministry of
Education. The award was presented to the 25 awardees in the Southern
United States by the Consulate General of the People's Republic of
China in Houston on March 26, 2011.
Zhang received her B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Peking
University, Beijing, China, in 2004, her business management
certificate in the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University in
2008 and her Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Texas A&M
in 2010.
During the summer and fall of 2006, she was an Analog IC Design Engineer (Co-op) with Texas Instruments in Dallas where she designed a low power ADC for hard disk applications. In the summer of 2007, Zhang was with the RF and Analog Technologies Department, UMC, Sunnyvale, CA, where she researched digital calibration techniques for ADCs. Since August 2010, she has been with the Analog and Mixed Signal Group, Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA, working on multi-Gbps transceivers for optical and backplane/cable applications. Her research interests include data converters and high-speed/RF circuits.