Dr. Joseph H. Nevin

Dr. Nevin received his B.S.E.E. degree in 1964 from the University of Cincinnati with his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees being earned from the same institution in 1966 and 1974, respectively. He joined the faculty as an instructor in 1967 and is currently a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and an Assistant Dean in the College of Engineering.

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Research Interests

Dr. Nevin's research activity is directed toward the development of integrated circuit sensors along with the analog circuits necessary for processing sensor signals. He is Associate Director for the Center for Microelectronic Sensors and MEMS, where he is closely involved with colleagues in new sensor development and application. Central to his recent research has been the development of humidity sensors suitable for medical applications. The circuits used to interface some of these sensors have been implemented in the MOS form with extensive use of switched capacitor filters for signal processing. Novel design automation techniques are under development to aid in the configuration of such circuits. Specifically, his research group has developed expert systems targeted toward the design of practical analog integrated circuits. The design automation supports the goals of an overall program of IC research with a central theme of sensors and the processing signals from sensors.

Dr. Nevin has been awarded several outstanding teaching awards including the Engineering Tribunal Award for Outstanding Teaching as well as the Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Instructor Award. He has published widely in the areas of electronic materials and devices as well as circuit design. He is a member of IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu and Sigma Xi.

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Publications

Publications

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Theses & Dissertations Advised

Ph.D. Dissertations

M.S. Theses

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