Andrew Mason
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Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies
Biography
Dr. Mason research utilizes mixed-signal integrated circuits and microfabrication to addresses challenges in microsystem development for biochemical, neural, and environmental sensing applications. Current projects include high-resolution, low-power, bioelectrochemical interrogation circuits; adaptive chemical sensor interface circuits; post-CMOS fabrication of electrochemical sensor arrays; and implantable mixed-signal integrated circuits for signal processing of wireless neural recordings. Dr. Mason is a Senior Member of the IEEE, an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems (TBCAS), and a General Chair of the 2011 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference. He teaches courses in the area of microelectronics and biomedical engineering, including VLSI design, microprocessor systems, and biomedical instrumentation.
Education
- Ph.D., University of Michigan 2000
- M.S., University of Michigan 1994
- B.E.E., Georgia Institue of Technology 1992
- B.S., Western Kentucky University 1991
Research Lab
Human Augmentation Technologies LabMSU Scholar
Google Scholar
Awards
- IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Best Student Paper Award, 2010
- MSU Teacher Scholar Award, 2006
- Withrow Award for Teaching Excellence, 2010
- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Excellence Award in Interdisciplinary Scholarship, 2007