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.