Yanbo Tian
About Yanbo Tian
Yanbo Tian is a Senior RF Engineer at COMET Technologies USA, Inc., specializing in the design and debugging of wearable devices. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the City University of New York and has extensive experience in wireless technology, including Bluetooth firmware development and RF power amplifier design.
Work at COMET Technologies USA, Inc.
Yanbo Tian has been employed at COMET Technologies USA, Inc. as a Senior RF Engineer since 2020. In this role, he focuses on the design and debugging of wearable devices. His work contributes to the advancement of technology in the field of radio frequency engineering. He is based in San Jose, California, where he has continued to develop his expertise in RF design and related technologies.
Education and Expertise
Yanbo Tian earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering from the City University of New York, completing his studies from 2000 to 2005. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his professional work in RF engineering. He specializes in various aspects of wireless technology, including the design of RF power amplifiers and wireless power transfer systems.
Background in Hardware Engineering
Prior to his current position, Yanbo Tian worked at Intel Corporation as a Hardware Engineer from 2014 to 2016. His experience in the San Francisco Bay Area allowed him to gain valuable insights into hardware development and engineering practices. Before that, he spent nine years at ANADIGICS as a Senior Member of Technical Staff, where he honed his skills in RF design and technology.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Yanbo Tian has developed expertise in several technical areas, including the development of Bluetooth BLE firmware. He is experienced in wireless power transfer design, encompassing both the bring-up and validation processes. His skills also extend to EMI/EMC debugging and mitigation techniques, which are essential for ensuring the reliability and performance of electronic devices.