ESSDERC/ESSCIRC Workshop
cmos variability research in europe: from atomic scale to circuits and systems
Edinburgh International Conference Centre
19th September 2008
19th September 2008
Giuseppe Iannaccone
Giuseppe Iannaccone received his MSEE and Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from the Università di Pisa in 1992 and 1996, respectively. In 1996 he joined the Italian National Research Council as a Researcher and the same year he moved to the University of Pisa, first as an Assistant Professor, then, since January 2001, as Associate Professor of Electronics. His interests include transport and noise in nanoelectronic and mesoscopic devices, development of device modeling and TCAD tools, and the design of extremely low power circuits and systems for RFID and ambient intelligence scenarios. G. Iannaccone has coordinated a few European and National Projects involving multiple partners, and has acted as P.I. in several research projects funded by public agencies and by private organizations. He has authored and co-authored more than 120 papers published in peer-reviewed journals and more than 80 papers in proceedings of international conferences.
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