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A tribute to Prof. Ooi Ban Leong

 (2008 Chair of EMC Singapore chapter & Professor at NUS)

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This article is originally published in the IEEE EMC Society Newslwtter (Issue No. 219)

http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/newsletters/emcs/fall08/completed_careers.html

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Completed Careers
Well, summer is over and fall is definitely here in the North East. The trees are changing color and the region looks beautiful. I look forward to this time of year and before long, we will be mentioning the ¡°s¡± word, but I don¡¯t want to ruin anyone¡¯s day so I won¡¯t mention it now.
For those who attended the Awards Luncheon at the 2008 IEEE International Symposium on EMC, they experienced a difference from previous years. For the first time, we had ¡°In Memoriam¡± posters with photos of members that had recently passed away. These posters were displayed at the entrance to the hall where the Awards Luncheon was held. Their names were also announced during the luncheon and a moment of silence was observed. As I mentioned in my Spring Newsletter article, the newly formed Completed Careers Committee planned on recognizing and honoring these members at the symposium. The ¡°In Memoriam¡± posters honored the following: Fred Haber, Al Smith, John O¡¯Neil, Ken Hall, John Osburn, Mike Hart, Norm Violette and Hank Knoller.
Since the 2008 Symposium in Detroit, Michigan, two additional members have passed away; Walt McKerchar and Professor Ban-Leong Ooi (of the Singapore EMC Chapter). Please take a few moments and read their biographies below. Both individuals were very active in the IEEE EMC Society and will be missed by those who knew them.
In closing, I would like to continue to solicit your support in sending me the names of members that have recently passed away. You can either forward them directly to your local Chapter Chair, or if you don¡¯t know who that is, you can forward the names to me directly. Page 3 of the Newsletter has the list of Associate Editors with contact information.

 

Dr. Ban-Leong Ooi 1967-2008
Dr. Ooi was born in Taiping, Perak State, Malaysia on 17 Dec 1967. He received his B. Eng and Ph.D. degrees from the National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore, in 1992 and 1997, respectively.
He was an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the NUS. He was the past Director for the Centre of RF and Microwaves. He also served as the deputy director for the MMIC and Packaging Laboratory and was the Lab Supervisor for the Microwave Laboratory in the NUS. His main research interests included active antenna, microwave semiconductor device modeling and characterization, microwave and millimeter-wave circuits design, and novel electromagnetic numerical methods. He was the recipient of the 1993 URSI XXIV General Assembly¡¯s Young Scientist Award. He published over 140 peer-reviewed international journals and conference papers and participated as either Principal Investigator or Collaborator of over S$14.5M research grants.
He was a Senior Member of the IEEE, a Member of URSI and a Member of IET. He served the Singapore IEEE MTT/EMC/AP Chapter as Secretary (2000-2001) and Vice-Chairman (2002-2003). His last held position in IEEE was as the Chairman of the Singapore IEEE MTT/AP and EMC Chapter. He was actively involved in organizing the 1999 Asia Pacific Microwave Conference, the 2003 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium, the 2005 International Workshop on Antenna Theory, the 2006 EMC Zurich Symposium and the 2008 Asia Pacific EMC Conference.
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Dr. Ban-Leong Ooi is survived by his eight year old son.


He also served as an EMC consultant for many private and government sectors, such as Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction, ASCENDAS, Infotel Technologies, Singapore Telecommunications, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, Bovis Land Lease, Trans Equatorial Engineering and DSO National Laboratories.
Dr. Ooi is survived by his wife, Qiu Youlin, and an 8-year old son.
The best person to summarize Professor Ooi¡¯s attributes and accomplishments is Professor Mook-Seng Leong, his closest collaborator and friend, as well as former final year project, M. Eng and Ph.D. supervisor.
The following is input from Professor Leong:
I had known Dr. Ban-Leong Ooi since 1987 when I was teaching first year Physics (Electricity and Magnetism). I immediately noticed that this student had singular capabilities of reasoning and drive. He was always asking difficult questions that I did not expect at that level. He learned for the sake of learning. This enthusiastic thirst for knowledge was always in him right to 26 August 2008. We lost our colleague at the most productive age of 41.
I knew him as my undergraduate and postgraduate student who did an excellent Ph.D. thesis work on distributed amplifiers with over eight journal publications. The Ph.D. thesis work was very comprehensive, comprising analysis, simulations, hardware and experimental characterization. I still refer my students to his voluminous but excellent thesis.
He possessed a most likeable personality, always with a smiling face and infectious aura of being open and candid. For his age, he still looked youthful and ever friendly, traits that others take for granted that he can be hustled and bullied. Being a nice person by nature, he would just smile and say ¡°Never mind. What¡¯s important are my work and interests. Let others criticize.¡±
I rate him as the most productive member of my Microwave Group. He volunteered for almost anything and did the job admirably well because he cared about the task and could be depended on 100%. He was the staff member behind the sizable sponsorships from external companies for APMC 1999, PIERS 2003 and APMC 2009. Besides these three conferences, he was also actively involved in a host of other reputable international conferences such ISAP, ICCS, etc. We were supposed to meet on Friday, August 29, to finalize the exhibition package with the ADIC, and he was the engine who shortlisted this company and drafted some mutually beneficial agreement terms for the contract.
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Dr. Ban-Leong Ooi with his wife, Qiu Youlin, and son on a recent family outing.


As a consultancy group for EMC, he was a valuable coordinator who did all the running and planning, though we gave inputs. We have successfully undertaken over 20 such projects during the past 15 years, and we (ourselves and the clients) all recognize his major contributions. His teaching/supervisory performance was beyond reproach, with students writing comments about his round-the-clock availability for consultation in particular. His mastery of the material and its constant upgrading were lauded.
He was the ¡°de facto¡± computer whiz kid/geek who could troubleshoot any malfunctioning PC. And he would readily offer to come to his colleagues¡¯ offices to fix the problems. Other colleagues can readily vouch for all this. His work rate was phenomenal, and his efficiency and efficacy were unquestionably first-rate. We have lost a most valuable staff member, colleague and friend. He was a most consultative type of person.
He was a lab supervisor/lecturer-in-charge not only in name, but kept in active interactions with the laboratory staff because he was a most responsible supervisor who cared for his subordinates. He had excellent contacts with outside companies. I believe he also contributed significantly to the various Faculty Committees and Programs. He was a humble person and never claimed credit for anything to which he contributed.
His absence will be sorely felt for many years to come. My strongest personal regret is that I will not see him promoted to Full Professor. ¡°The presence of a person is never felt until he/she is gone.¡±


Mr. Davis would like to thank Professors Mook-Seng Leong and Kye Yak See for their contributions to this tribute to Ban-Leong Ooi.
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Memorial session held for late Prof. Ooi Ban Leong

12 December 2008, EPTC 2008 Conference, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel

 Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen

 Welcome to this memorial session for late Prof. Ooi Ban Leong.

 First of all, I would like to thank Ms Olivia Qiu for her presence at this session.

Ladies and Gentlemen, please allow me to spend a few minutes to introduce Prof. Ooi Ban Leong.

 Dr. Ooi Ban Leong, Associate Professor in NUS School of Engineering passed away in an accident on 26th August, aged 41.  His sudden and unexpected death saddened all who knew him.

Prof. Ooi was an academic in heart and soul: innovative, intelligent, energetic and always a critical thinker. His main research contributions are in a broad area of microwave and antenna design and modeling, semiconductor device modeling and characterization.  He has authored over 200 academic papers and received the URSI Young Scientist Award in 1993.  He served as director and deputy director of RF microwave lab and MMIC & packaging lab at NUS.

An a outstanding volunteer, he serves as vice-chairman, chairman of IEEE MTT/AP and EMC chapters, in 2003-2005 & 2008, and the IEEE Student Counselor for NUS. He serves as general chair, co-chairman, TPC committee and organizing committee members for numerous international conferences including EPTC.

As a teacher and mentor, he was very knowledgeable and readily helpful, friendly and approachable round-the-clock.

As a friend and colleague, he always had an infectious enthusiasm and drive.

Dr. Ooi¡¯s jolly good nature, exuberance for life, brilliance of mind and his signature smile will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

Finally, I would like to thank Dr. Albert Lu from SIMTech, Mahadevan Iyer from Texas Instruments, and Prof. Ooi¡¯s colleagues and students for their contribution to this memorial session.

During the Q&A session