Pratt School of Engineering

EDUCATION
  • PhD, University of Southern California, 1988
  • MSEE, University of Southern California, 1982
  • BSEE, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1981

Martin A Brooke
  • Office Location: 3581 CIEMAS
  • Office Phone: (919) 660-5252
  • Email Address: mbrooke@ee.duke.edu
  • Martin A. Brooke received the B.E. (Elect.) Degree (1st. Class Hons.) from Auckland University in New Zealand in 1981. He received the M.S. and Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from The University of Southern California in 1984, and 1988, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Duke University. Professor Brooke was an Analog Devices Career development award recipient from 1988-1993, won a National Science Foundation Research Initiation Award in 1990, the 1992 IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Myril B. Reed Best Paper Award, and the Georgia Tech Outstanding Thesis Advisor Award in 2003. He has graduated twenty three PhD students from his research group and has six U.S. patents awarded. He has published more than 120 articles in technical Journals and Proceedings, and articles on his work have appeared in several trade publications. Dr. Brooke is a senior member of the IEEE.

    Specialties
    • Integrated Analog CMOS Circuit Design
      Integrated Nanoscale Systems
      Mixed Signal VLSI Design
      Sensing and Sensor Systems
      Optical imaging
      Analog and Power Electronics
      Microsystems
      Electronic Circuit Assembly and Testing
      Communications, Optical

    Research Areas

      Professor Brooke's expertise is in multi-disciplinary, team-oriented collaborative research involving co-design and co-development of hybrid analog, digital, and optoelectronic information processing systems. He has conducted a research program in applications for ultra-compact optical sensors, short-haul and in-home optical data communications, real-time control, cost effective high performance and optoelectronic packaging, and predictive and statistical modeling of RF and optoelectronic passive and active components and circuits suitable for use in circuit design environments such as HSPICE and HPADS. Dr. Brooke's research enables both undergraduate and graduate students to design, build, and test integrated circuits and associated support circuitry (over 50 designs so far) that get used by our collaborators for such exotic purposes as chemical analysis and jet turbine combustion control.

    Recent Publications More Publications

    1. N. M. Jokerst and M. A. Brooke and S. Y. Cho and A. B. Shang, Chip-Scale Sensor System Integration for Portable Health Monitoring, Anesthesia And Analgesia, vol. 105 (2007), ppt. S42 -- S47 [abs]
    2. Kim, D.D. and Brooke, M.A., Scalable delta-sigma modulator readout architecture for array-based sensor system, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (IEEE Cat. No. 06CH37717C), (2006), ppt. 4 pp. - [abs]
    3. Liu, Fang and Ozev, Sule and Brooke, Martin, Identifying the source of BW failures in high-frequency linear analog circuits based on S-parameter measurements, IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. 25 no. 11 (2006), ppt. 2594 - 2605 , [TCAD.2006.871619] [abs]
    4. Wake, H.A. and Kim, D.D. and Brooke, M.A., Mixed-signal implementation of a nonlinear decoder for delta-sigma encoded stream, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (IEEE Cat. No. 06CH37717C), (2006), ppt. 4 pp. - [abs]
    5. Jokerst, N.M. and Brooke, M.A. and Cho, S. and Thomas, M. and Lillie, J. and Kim, D. and Ralph, S. and Dennis, K. and Comeau, B. and Henderson, C., Integrated planar lightwave bio/chem OEIC sensors on Si CMOS circuits, Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 5730 (2005), ppt. 226 - 233 , [12.592771] [abs]

    Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

    • Analog Devices Career Development Professorship
    • George Tech Institute Award: Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Adviser
    • George Tech Undergraduate Research Program: Outstanding Research Award
    • Georgia Tech Sigma Xi Research Award: Undergrad Research Adviser
    • Myril B. Reed Best Paper Award, IEEE MSCAS
    • National Science Foundation Research Initiation Award, National Science Foundation