Adil Koukab

EPFL STI GR-SCI-IEL
ELB 235 (Bâtiment ELB)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

EPFL STI GR-SCI-IEL
ELB 235 (Bâtiment ELB)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

EPFL STI GR-SCI-IEL
ELB 235 (Bâtiment ELB)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

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EPFL STI GR-SCI-IEL
ELB 235 (Bâtiment ELB)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

EPFL STI GR-SCI-IEL
ELB 235 (Bâtiment ELB)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

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Fields of expertise

Adil Koukab received his M.S. and Ph.D. from the Supélec and Metz University. He has been with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) department of electrical engineering since 2000 as a lecturer and research associate. His current research interests include design, modeling and EDA development for Analog, RF, and mixed-signal ICs. He supervised about 30 M.S. diploma projects in these fields and co-supervised several PhDs. He also published more than 60 research papers. Furthermore, he teaches four magistral courses and six labs to more than 400 students/semester from three different institutes of EPFL. He is also a scientific staff representative in the STI council and a teachers' representative in the EPFL teaching council.

Publications

Infoscience publications

Teaching & PhD

Teaching

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Microengineering

Courses

Electrical engineering science & technology

This course is an introduction to electrical engineering, with emphasis on circuits and their components. It includes a theoretical module with exercises and practical experiments in the laboratory.

Electronics I

The basic concepts enabling to understand and analysis Operational Amplifier based electronic systems dedicated to analog signal processing (e.g. for Sensors, IoT, ECG) are addressed. This includes the amplification, filtering, A/D conversion and signal generation ...

Electronics II

The course introduces the fundamentals of semicondutor devices: PN diodes, bipolar and MOS transistors. Topics covered include: PN junctions, bipolar transistors, device operations, current sources, polarisation circuits and AC responses

Electrical systems and electronics I

The course has the aim to provide the fundamental knowledge and experiences to understand basic electrical systems.

Electrical systems and electronics II

The basic concepts enabling to understand and analysis the electronic systems dedicated to signals acquisition and processing (e.g. biosensors, physiological signals, ECG) are addressed. This includes the acquisition, amplification and filtering.

Analog IC design (for MNIS)

This course deals with the analysis, design, and optimization of CMOS analog circuits, emphasizing low-power solutions required in a broad range of applications (e.g., IoT, wearables, Biosensors ...). Some examples of mixed-signal design are also addressed.

Lab in EDA based design

The goal of this lab is to get a working knowledge on the use of industrial state-of-the-art EDA (Electronic Design Automation) tools and design kits for the design of analog and digital integrated circuits.