Gian Luca Barbruni receives an award for his scientific paper

© 2022 EPFL

© 2022 EPFL

Gian Luca Barbruni, a doctoral student in the Integrated Circuits Laboratory and Medtronic Chair in Neuroengineering at the School of Engineering, had won the Best Student Paper Award for Electronics at the last International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies (MOCAST 2022) on Electronics and Communications.

His paper is entitled “Miniaturised CMOS Current Driver for Wireless Biphasic Intracortical Neurostimulation”, and it is co-written by Paolo Motto Ros, Danilo Demarchi, Sandro Carrara and Diego Ghezzi.

The International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies (MOCAST) on Electronics and Communications aims to bring together leading academic and industrial scientists and researchers to exchange and share their knowledge and experiences about all aspects of Circuits and Systems. It also provides a forum for exchanging ideas, discussing research results, and presenting practical applications in the areas of modeling, design, simulation, synthesis and implementation of Circuits and Systems. It provides an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary forum for researchers, engineers and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in these fields.

The conference was held last week in Bremen, Germany.