Expert Details
Analogue and Mixed Signal IC Design, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Devices
ID: 728987
United Kingdom
Expert has a wide experience of many aspects of analogue circuit and sensor design stretching back 20 years. The main focus of the work has been mixed signal integrated circuit design and, in recent times, this has been mostly applied to biomedical circuits and systems. In particular, the design of systems and subsystems for low noise, low power implantable devices has been a speciality. Specific applications include devices for minimally invasive measurements of blood glucose, blood pressure and the in vivo assessment of key parameters in orthopaedic implants. Other, related applications include the design of cheap CMOS-based systems for high throughput screening (HTS) in drug development and pharmacology. This requires the development of cheap, effective ways to modify standard CMOS technology for biocompatability and electrical connectivity.
Education
| Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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| Year: 1984 | Degree: PhD | Subject: Electronic and Electrical Engineering | Institution: Imperial College, London |
| Year: 1973 | Degree: BSc | Subject: Physics | Institution: Imperial College, London |
Work History
| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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| Years: 2002 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Professor | Department: Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering |
Responsibilities:Director of the University Centre for Advanced Sensor Technologies (CAST) |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1985 to 2002 | Employer: University College London | Title: Reader | Department: Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering |
Responsibilities:Led integrated circuit design group. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 2004 to 2005 | Employer: University of Edinburgh | Title: Research Fellow | Department: Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering |
Responsibilities:Available upon request. |
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