Sunday 30 January 2022

Tony Chan Carusone Is Alphawave Chief Technology Officer

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 28 -- Alphawave IP, a global leader in high-speed connectivity for the world’s technology infrastructure, has announced Tony Chan Carusone as its Chief Technology Officer.

Carusone has over 20 years of experience in both academic research, focused on integrated circuit design and communication technology, and business consulting, advising some of the largest technology companies in the world on their semiconductor technology strategy.

“Tony is the perfect fit to lead our technology strategy and accelerate product innovation as we solidify our market ​​leadership with our best-in-class connectivity solutions," said Alphawave CEO, president and co-founder, Tony Pialis in a statement.

"We have known each other since the early 2000s and he has been an adviser to Alphawave since 2021. He brings a tremendous amount of relevant industry experience as well as incredible academic expertise and achievements.

“His deep technical insight and knowledge will be critical in taking Alphawave’s solutions to the next level to continue to enable today’s – and tomorrow’s – most advanced technologies.”

Carusone, a faculty member at the University of Toronto since completing his Ph.D. there in 2002, has been teaching and researching a variety of areas in integrated circuits and systems, such as chip-to-chip communication, optical transceivers, analog-to-digital conversion, and precise clock generation.

He has also served on the editorial boards and technical program committees of multiple leading journals and conferences on integrated circuit design, is an IEEE Fellow, and co-authored the most renowned textbooks in the field.

“Alphawave is fully aligned with my research of the last 20 years and it’s a natural fit for me to apply my expertise to solve some of the greatest challenges of semiconductors. I have known the founding team for decades and have been proud to be an advisor to the company since last year.

-- BERNAMA

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