Ming Yu elected fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Ming Yu, an electrical and computer engineering professor, has been elected a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, recognized for his outstanding abilities.

Ming Yu is Chief Scientist and Director of R&D at COM DEV International and is also a computer engineering adjunct professor. He was noted for his  contributions to the advancement of computer-aided design and tuning of microwave filters and multiplexers. The software he developed has enabled COM DEV to transform its hardware design from empirical approaches to accurate modeling with first pass success.

Additionally, he is the driving force of many innovations, such as temperature compensated multiplexers, predistorted microwave filter and automatic tuning robots. These are among his many contributions that have allowed COM DEV to remain as an international leader in space technologies.

The Canadian Academy of Engineering comprises many of the country’s most accomplished engineers, who have expressed their dedication to the application of science and engineering principles in the interests of the country and its enterprises. The Academy is an independent, self-governing and non-profit organization established in 1987 to serve the nation in matters of engineering concern.