David Bol
Scholar

David Bol

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ECS group, ICTEAM institute, Université catholique de Louvain
SustainabilityCMOS integrated circuitsLow-power designSmart sensorsInternet-of-Things
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Authored or co-authored more than 9 technical papers and conference contributions. Holds three patents. Received three Best Paper/Poster/Design Awards in IEEE conferences (ICCD 2008, SOI Conf. 2008, FTFC 2014). Serves as an associate editor for MDPI J. Low-Power Electronics and Applications and a TPC member for IEEE SubVt and S3S conferences. Also serves as a reviewer for journals and conferences such as IEEE J. of Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Trans. on VLSI Syst., IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Syst. I/II, and ACM Design Automation Conf. Has presented several invited papers and keynote tutorials in international conferences since 2008.
Research Experience
  • Ph.D. student at the Microelectronics laboratory from UCL from 2004 to 2008. Postdoctoral researcher at intoPIX, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, in 2009, focusing on low-power design for JPEG2000 image processing. Visiting postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability, Berkeley, CA, in 2010, working on life-cycle assessment of semiconductor environmental impact. Participated in the creation of e-peas semiconductors, Liège, Belgium, in 2015. Currently, an assistant professor at the ICTEAM institute of UCLouvain and co-leads the Electronic Circuits and Systems (ECS) research group with Prof. Denis Flandre.
Education
  • Received the M.Sc. degree in Electromechanical Engineering from Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium in 2004. Obtained the Ph.D. degree in Engineering Science in 2008 with a dissertation entitled 'Pushing Ultra-Low-Power Digital Circuits into the Nanometer Era'. Was an exchange student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, in 2004, and a visiting Ph.D. student at CNM National Centre for Microelectronics, Sevilla, Spain, in 2005.
Background
  • Research Interests: Ultra-low-power integrated circuit design for IoT applications (including computing, power management, sensing, and RF communications), technology/circuit interaction in nanometer CMOS nodes, mixed-signal SoC implementation, and variability mitigation. Professional Field: Electronic Circuits and Systems.
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