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Dr Sara Ghoreishizadeh
1106
Roberts Building
Malet Place
London
WC1E 7JE
Appointment
- Lecturer in Electronic Engineering
- Dept of Electronic & Electrical Eng
- Faculty of Engineering Science
Biography
I am a lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Wearable Technologies at University College London.
I received a PhD from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 2015 and have been with the Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Imperial College as a Junior Research Fellow during Apr 2015 to Oct 2018. I received my BSc and MSc degrees (both with distinction)
in Electrical Engineering and Microelectronics from Sharif University of Technology in 2007 and 2009, respectively.
I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
and a member of IET, IEEE, and IEEE CAS, SSC and EMB societies. I
am/was a member of technical programme and/or review committees of
several IEEE conferences including BioCAS 2017-2019, ICECS 2016-2019 and
ISCAS 2018-19.
I (co-)organised the first UKCAS workshop
in 2018. I am an associate editor of the Journal of Microelectronics
and an elected member of IEEE BioCAS technical committee.
Please see my personal webpage for more detailed and updated information about my research as well as supervision and teaching activities.
Research Summary
My research interests include analogue/mixed-signal IC design and the monolithic integration of biosensors with microelectronics (Lab-on-Chip). I apply the developed tools and techniques in creating new wearable and implantable technologies for quantitative analysis of health conditions. My current research themes include:
- Low-power, low-noise Integrated Circuits (IC) design
- Monolithic integration of biomolecule sensors and (micro-)electronics
- Co-design of sensor and instrumentation (micro-)electronics
Pioneering application and technologies I am currently interested in are
Teaching Summary
At UCL :
- Biosensors and Bioelectronics (4 hours, 2019)
- Design and Professional Practice II (1 hour, 2019)
- Medical Electronics and Neural Engineering (2 hours, 2019)
At Imperial College London:
- Biomedical electronics (6 hours 2017, 2016)
- Full-custom IC design (1 hour, 2015)
At EPFL:
- Bio-nano-chip design (3 hours, 2014)
- Full-custom IC design Lab (6 hours, 2013)