Ali Meimandi
EPFL STI IEM SCI-STI-SC
MC A3 195 (Bâtiment MC)
Rue de la Maladière 71b, CP 526
2002 Neuchâtel 2
+41 21 693 51 87
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Fields of expertise
- Analog and digital circuit design
- Biomedical circuits and systems
Biography
Ali Meimandi received B.Sc degree in electrical engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology(Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran, and M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, in 2018 and 2022, respectively. He is a Research Assistant and doctoral candidate in the BioCMOS Interfaces(BCI) Laboratory at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.His research is focused on designing and implementing ultralow power and Ultralow area analog/mixed-signal IC for brain monitoring. His current research interests include biosensors, neural prosthesis, analog and digital CMOS design, ultra-low-power, and miniaturised CMOS integrated circuits to develop innovative biomedical systems.
Education
M.Sc.
Electronics engineering
Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
2022
B.Sc.
Electrical engineering(Electronics)
Amirkabir University of Technology
2018
Awards
2024 IEEE Sensors Letters Best Paper Award : Flexible Sensor and Readout Circuitry for Continuous Ion Sensing in Sweat
Publications
Selected publications
Ali Meimandi, Gian Luca Barbruni, Sandro Carrara |
A 69 µm2 Sub-nW/kHz Capacitor-Less Ring Oscillator for Ultra-Miniaturized Implants |
Ali Meimandi, Peilong Feng, Marco Carminati, Timothy G Constandinou, Sandro Carrara |
Implantable Biosensor for Brain Dopamine using Microwire-Based Electrodes |
Mattia Petrelli, Ata Golparvar, Ali Meimandi, Bajramshahe Shkodra, Martina Aurora Costa Angeli, Aniello Falco, Paolo Lugli, Luisa Petti, Sandro Carrara |
Flexible sensor and readout circuitry for continuous ion sensing in sweat |
Sarah Tonello, Alberto Zacchini, Alessandra Galli, Ata Golparvar, Ali Meimandi, Giacomo Peruzzi, Alessandro Pozzebon, Nicolo Lago, Andrea Cester, Giada Giorgi, Sandro Carrara, Claudio Narduzzi |
Design and in-vitro Characterization of a Wearable Multi-Sensing System for Hydration Monitoring |
Teaching & PhD
Teaching Assistant
- Bio-nano-chip design (EE-517): Introduction to heterogeneous integration for Nano-Bio-CMOS sensors on Chip. Understanding and designing of active Bio/CMOS interfaces powered by nanostructures.
- Analog circuits for biochip (EE-518): Introduction to analog CMOS design for Remote Biosensors on Chip. Understanding and designing of active and remotely powered biosensing systems. Basic understanding of the wireless transmission of the obtained signals.