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人工智能学科交叉讲座系列第【44】期:Energy-Efficient Sensor Interface

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报  告 人:Taekwang Jang

               ETH Zürich


主  持 人:唐希源  助理教授

              北京大学人工智能研究院


时      间:2025年6月6日  15:00-17:00

地      址:北京大学镜春园79号甲多功能教室


报告题目:


    Energy-Efficient Sensor Interface


报告摘要:

In the IoT era, a miniaturized sensor system serves as a key leaf node by collecting environment signals and bio-potentials. However, due to the small form factor and limited battery capacity, the energy efficiency of analog and mixed-signal circuits is a critical concern for the long-term operation of the sensor system. Especially, it poses a crucial challenge for the sensor interface circuits whose power consumption needs to be minimized while maintaining acquired signal accuracy and bandwidth. This short course discusses various sensor interface designs with improved noise and power efficiency.


报告人简介:

Taekwang Jang (S’06-M’13-SM’19) received his B.S. and M.S. in electrical engineering from KAIST, Korea, in 2006 and 2008, respectively. From 2008 to 2013, he worked at Samsung Electronics Company Ltd., Yongin, Korea, focusing on mixed-signal circuit design, including analog and all-digital phase-locked loops for communication systems and mobile processors. In 2017, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and worked as a post-doctoral research fellow at the same institution. In 2018, he joined ETH Zürich and currently works as an associate professor, leading the Energy-Efficient Circuits and Intelligent Systems group. He is also a member of the Competence Center for Rehabilitation Engineering and Science, and the chair of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society, Switzerland chapter.


His research focuses on circuits and systems for highly energy-constrained applications such as wireless sensor nodes and biomedical interfaces. He holds 15 patents and has (co)authored more than 80 peer-reviewed conferences and journal articles. He is the recipient of the 2024 IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society New Frontier Award, the SNSF Starting Grant, the IEEE ISSCC 2021 and 2022 Jan Van Vessem Award for Outstanding European Paper, the IEEE ISSCC 2022 Outstanding Forum Speaker Award, and the 2009 IEEE CAS Guillemin-Cauer Best Paper Award. Since 2022, he has been a TPC member of the IEEE ISSCC, IMD Subcommittee, and IEEE ASSCC, Analog Subcommittee. He also chaired the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on RFIT, Frequency Generation Subcommittee. Since 2023, he has been serving as an Associate Editor for the JSSC and was appointed as a Distinguished Lecturer for the Solid-State Circuits Society in 2024.