Professional Information Synergistic Activities
Biography Associate Editor, IEEE Microwave Magazine
Books Chairperson, IEEE/MTT Technical Committee on HF, VHF and UHF Technology
Journal Publications Co-Chair, 2012 IEEE Topical Conference on Power Amplifiers for Radio and Wireless Applications (PAWR)
Conference Proceedings Co-Chair, 2013 IEEE Topical Conference on Power Amplifiers for Radio and Wireless Applications (PAWR)
Index of Published Papers (link removed until clarification of IEEE distribution policies)
Research and Education Sponsorship
Microwave Research Description
Microelectronics Research Description

Web-based Instructional Material

Spring 2012
"Engineering Projects II" - second half of semester, EGR1205
"Microwave Theory and Techniques II", ECE 8671

Fall 2011
"Engineering Interdisicplinary Projects I", EGR 1200 .
"Prof Development Seminar", ECE 3900 (access available via BlackBoard; restricted to VU students)

Spring 2011
"Engineering Electromagnetics", ECE 3690
"Engineering Projects II" - second half of semester,  EGR1205
"RF Circuit Design", ECE 5730


Fall 2010
"Engineering Interdisicplinary Projects I" - first half of semester, EGR 1200
"Microwave Networks", ECE 5690
"RFIC Design", ECE 8566


Curriculum Development in Systems for Smart Communications

Through a grant from the National Science Foundation Dr. Caverly and his educational research team has developed a set of web-based tutorials focusing on aspects of the design of Smart Communication Systems. These modules consist of a series of highly developed lecture notes along with accompanying streaming videos associated with the various concepts. In addition to this on-line course material, a upper division/graduate level textbook in RFIC design titled "CMOS RFIC Design Principles" (Artech House, Norwood, MA)was written based on the knowledge gained during this combined research and curriculum development project. New modules, streaming video files and reinforcement exercises will be updated or released periodically. Check often for updates!

 Feedback on the modules is welcome and encouraged! Send email to the email address for Dr. Caverly indicated below.

Analog VLSI Design Resource Kit and Education Center

Through a grant from the National Science Foundation Dr. Caverly is placing analog design educational materials, a chip set, and a completely automated integrated circuit tester on the World Wide Web. Students, faculty and other interested engineers will be able to do simulations of analog circuits using SPICE files developed as part of the Analog Design Resource Kit and view the actual test results of the identical circuit on a multi-circuit test chip fabricated in 2.0 micron CMOS by MOSIS. The beta test version of the web-based education center and WEBALOG Tester is now under development and can be accessed by contacting the author here. Please note that some portions of the tester may not be available at all times due to continued development.


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