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Eugenio Cantatore is a Full Professor in the Integrated Circuits group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), where he leads the Emerging Technologies Lab. His research focuses on the design and characterization of electronic circuits fabricated using emerging technologies and the development of ultra-low power micro-systems for biomedical applications. His primary interests include the design of flexible electronics made from plastic foil, sensor interfaces, and analog-digital converters for transceivers. Cantatore aims to provide practical applications that enable the integration of sensors in wearables, enhancing well-being and facilitating seamless medical diagnostics. For instance, he explores embedded sensors in food packaging to measure the quality of groceries, helping people keep food fresh and avoid waste. He has played a significant role in the ISSCC as a chair for the Technology Directions subcommittee from 2013 to 2016 and as part of the executive committee, while actively engaging in Technical Program Committees like IWASI and ESSCIRC. In recognition of his contributions to the field, he was nominated as an IEEE Fellow in 2016 due to his work on the design of circuits using organic thin-film transistors. Cantatore has authored or co-authored over 200 papers in journals and conference proceedings and holds 13 patents and patent applications.
Eindhoven University of Technology • Eindhoven, Netherlands
Leads the Emerging Technologies Lab focusing on integrated circuits and flexible electronics.
Philips Research • Netherlands
Conducted research in electronic circuit design.
CERN • Switzerland
Worked on advanced scientific projects in the field of electrical engineering.
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