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Andrea Cossettini is a Project Leader at the [https://iis.ee.ethz.ch/ Integrated Systems Laboratory] of ETH Zurich and Research Cooperation Manager of the [https://efcl.ethz.ch/ ETH Future Computing Laboratory].
 
Andrea Cossettini is a Project Leader at the [https://iis.ee.ethz.ch/ Integrated Systems Laboratory] of ETH Zurich and Research Cooperation Manager of the [https://efcl.ethz.ch/ ETH Future Computing Laboratory].
  
He received his PhD, M.Sc., and B.Sc. degrees in Electronic Engineering from the University of Udine (Italy), in 2019, 2015, and 2012, respectively. He worked on THz electromagnetic design at Acreo Swedish ICT AB (Sweden, in 2014) and on signal integrity for high-​​​speed serial interfaces at Infineon Technologies (Austria, in 2014-​​​2015). During his PhD, he worked on [https://air.uniud.it/retrieve/e27ce0c6-42a1-055e-e053-6605fe0a7873/Cossettini_PhD_thesis.pdf nanoelectrode array biosensors for high-​​​frequency impedance spectroscopy and imaging], for which he won the PhD Award from the University of Udine. His post-​doctoral research focus was on circuits and systems design for biomedical applications, with a special emphasis on [https://iis-projects.ee.ethz.ch/index.php?title=Digital_Medical_Ultrasound_Imaging ultrasound] and [https://iis-projects.ee.ethz.ch/index.php?title=Human_Intranet EEG].
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He received his PhD, M.Sc., and B.Sc. degrees in Electronic Engineering from the [https://www.uniud.it/ University of Udine] (Italy), in 2019, 2015, and 2012, respectively. He worked on THz electromagnetic design at [https://www.ri.se/en Acreo Swedish ICT AB] (Sweden, in 2014) and on signal integrity for high-​​​speed serial interfaces at [https://www.infineon.com/cms/austria/en/ Infineon Technologies] (Austria, in 2014-​​​2015). During his PhD, he worked on [https://air.uniud.it/retrieve/e27ce0c6-42a1-055e-e053-6605fe0a7873/Cossettini_PhD_thesis.pdf nanoelectrode array biosensors for high-​​​frequency impedance spectroscopy and imaging], for which he won the PhD Award from the University of Udine. His post-​doctoral research focus was on circuits and systems design for biomedical applications, with a special emphasis on [https://iis-projects.ee.ethz.ch/index.php?title=Digital_Medical_Ultrasound_Imaging ultrasound] and [https://iis-projects.ee.ethz.ch/index.php?title=Human_Intranet EEG].
  
 
==Interests==
 
==Interests==

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Andrea Cossettini

Andrea Cossettini is a Project Leader at the Integrated Systems Laboratory of ETH Zurich and Research Cooperation Manager of the ETH Future Computing Laboratory.

He received his PhD, M.Sc., and B.Sc. degrees in Electronic Engineering from the University of Udine (Italy), in 2019, 2015, and 2012, respectively. He worked on THz electromagnetic design at Acreo Swedish ICT AB (Sweden, in 2014) and on signal integrity for high-​​​speed serial interfaces at Infineon Technologies (Austria, in 2014-​​​2015). During his PhD, he worked on nanoelectrode array biosensors for high-​​​frequency impedance spectroscopy and imaging, for which he won the PhD Award from the University of Udine. His post-​doctoral research focus was on circuits and systems design for biomedical applications, with a special emphasis on ultrasound and EEG.

Interests

  • Analog/mixed-signal biomedical circuits and systems design
  • Medical Ultrasound Imaging
  • EEG/EMG wearable systems
  • High-speed PCB design and electromagnetic/signal-integrity simulations
  • Nanoelectronic biosensors

Project Areas

Available Projects

Most of the projects evolve very fast. If you are interested in the research areas mentioned above, send me a message to discuss up-to-date project opportunities. Showing up with your own project ideas is also very appreciated.


Projects in progress


Completed Projects


Contact Information