Nadia Lim

Research Area:
Frequency synchronization circuits in advanced CMOS technology for space-borne GNSS-R applications

Bio:

Nadia holds a B.S. in Electronics Engineering from Ateneo de Manila University (Philippines) and an M.S. in Radiation on Microelectronics jointly delivered by University of Jyväskylä (Finland), KULeuven (Belgium), and University of Montpellier (France). She is currently pursuing a PhD at ICTEAM in UCLouvain (Belgium), focusing on RFIC design for space applications. Her research interests include radiation effects on microelectronics and analog mixed signal design for space.

As part of the GLITTER project, her research aims to address the challenge of precise frequency synchronization across multiple space-borne receivers. Her work focuses on the study, design, and test of frequency synchronization circuits in radiation-hardened FD-SOI 28/22-nm technology to ensure precise timing across all GNSS-R receivers while maintaining reliability in the space radiation environment.