Edgar Sánchez-Sinencio (Professor, F’92, LF’10) was born in Mexico City, Mexico. He is currently the TI J Kilby Chair Professor and Director of the Analog and Mixed-Signal Center at Texas A&M University. He was appointed as University Distinguished Professor in 2015. He has supervised 57 MSc and 46 Ph. D students. He is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Transactions on Circuits and Systems II. He is co-author of the book Switched Capacitor Circuits (Van Nostrand-Reinhold 1984), and co-editor of the book “Low Voltage/Low-Power Integrated Circuits and Systems (IEEE Press 1999). In November 1995 he was awarded a Honoris Causa Doctorate by the National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Mexico. The first honorary degree awarded for Microelectronic Circuit Design contributions. He received the 1995 Guillemin-Cauer for his work on Cellular Networks. In 1996, he received the Texas Senate Proclamation # 373 for” Outstanding Accomplishments”. He was also the co-recipient of the 1997 Darlington Award for his work on high-frequency filters He received the Circuits and Systems Society Golden Jubilee Medal in 2000. He received in 2008 the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Charles Desoer Technical Achievement Award. He was the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, Representative to the Solid-State Circuits Society (2000-2002). He is a former member of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Award Committee (2002-2004). He is an IEEE Fellow Member and Life Fellow in 1992 and 2009, respectively. He received from the ECE Department at Texas A&M University the “Outstanding Professor Award” in 2011. He was an IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Distinguished Lecturer (2012-2013). He has been a member of the ISSCC Analog Subcommittee since 2013. His present interests are in the area of Energy Harvesting Techniques, Power management, Medical and Environmental Applications. He is an IEEE Life Fellow Member.