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Home / Faculty & Staff / Faculty / Ratchaneekorn “Kay” Thamvichai
Ratchaneekorn “Kay” Thamvichai
  • rthamvichai@arizona.edu
    520.621.4462

    ECE 456A

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Ratchaneekorn “Kay” Thamvichai

  • Professor of Practice for Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ratchaneekorn "Kay" Thamvichai is a professor of practice in electrical and computer engineering currently working on the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, or MURI, project in optical computing.

She has taught for 14 years – three of those at the University of Arizona – in both electrical and computer engineering undergraduate courses, including Computer Programming for Engineering Applications, Circuit Analysis, Digital Logic Design Using VHDL or Verilog, Introduction to Microprocessors, Introduction to Communications, and Signals and Systems.

Degrees

  • PhD: electrical engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2002
  • MS: electrical engineering, Stanford University, 1998
  • BS: electrical engineering, Chulalongkorn University, 1996

Teaching Interests

Programming, digital design, and signals and systems

Research Interests

Digital signal processing and communications

Textbooks/Most Significant Publications

Tranter, William, Ratchaneekorn Thamvichai, and Tamal Bose. Basic Simulation Models of Phase Tracking Devices Using MATLAB. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2011.

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