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Sahel Abdinia
Also published under:S. Abdinia
Affiliation
IC Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, MB, The Netherlands
Topic
Polyethylene Terephthalate,Impedance,Power Consumption,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis,Circuit Design,Circuit Simulation,Common-mode Rejection,Differential Pair,Flexible Electronics,Frequency Division Multiplexing,Front End,Gain Stage,In-vivo Measurements,Input-referred Noise,Noise Contribution,Organic Field-effect Transistors,Organic Thin-film Transistors,Parasitic Capacitance,Transfer Characteristics,a-IGZO Thin-film Transistors,ARM Processor,Accumulation Regime,Amorphous Semiconductors,Analog Circuits,Analog-to-digital Converter,Aspect Ratio,Band Bending,Bias Current,Binary Signal,Bottom Gate,Carrier Concentration,Carrier Frequency,Carrier Mobility,Charge Trapping,Common-mode Rejection Ratio,Compact Model,Contact Resistance,Current Consumption,DC Gain,Denoising,Density Of States,Downscaling,Drain Current,Dynamic Range,Electrical Performance,Equivalent Noise,Fast Response,Fermi Energy,Fermi Energy Level,First Approximation,
Biography
Sahel Abdinia received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, in 2014, with a focus on circuit design using complementary organic transistors.
She was a Circuit Designer with the Philips Research and Medtronic Eindhoven Medtronic Design Center, Eindhoven, where she was involved in biomedical applications. Since 2016, she has been an Assistant Professor with the Mixed-Signal Microelectronics Group, TUE. Her current research interests include mixed-signal circuit design using emerging technologies such as organic and indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) thin-film transistors (TFTs), and also electronics for flexible and wearable biomedical applications.
She was a Circuit Designer with the Philips Research and Medtronic Eindhoven Medtronic Design Center, Eindhoven, where she was involved in biomedical applications. Since 2016, she has been an Assistant Professor with the Mixed-Signal Microelectronics Group, TUE. Her current research interests include mixed-signal circuit design using emerging technologies such as organic and indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) thin-film transistors (TFTs), and also electronics for flexible and wearable biomedical applications.