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    Gregory Romas

    Fellow, Analog Design & Simulation at Lockheed Martin

    Gregory Romas is a Senior Fellow in Analog Design and Simulation at Lockheed Martin, where he specializes in power conversion, power semiconductors, particularly Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN), as well as low noise analog electronics and simulations. He joined Lockheed Martin in 2009 after a significant tenure at Texas Instruments, where he served as an Analog Design Manager for the Standard Linear & Logic Product Group and later managed the Application Specific Product Line within the Mixed Signal Automotive Group.12

    His work involves developing high-frequency power inverters and he has contributed extensively to semiconductor modeling and the design of various products, including power management systems and amplifiers. Romas holds 17 patents related to semiconductor processes, analog integrated circuit design, and power electronic systems, reflecting his deep expertise in these areas.13

    In addition to his technical roles, Romas is an active member of the Silicon Carbide Working Group within Power America and is recognized as a Senior Member of IEEE, underscoring his commitment to advancing technology in the field of electrical engineering.14

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    Coppell, Texas, United States