MSc M Gourdouparis

PhD student
Bioelectronics (BE), Department of Microelectronics

Expertise: Design of implantable wideband, miniature and energy-efficiency CMOS transceivers for neural-recording/stimulation applications.

Themes: Health and Wellbeing

Biography

Marios Gourdouparis was born in Athens, Greece, in 1997. He received his MEng degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in 2021. From September of 2021 he has been a Researcher at imec Netherlands. This position is based on a PhD assignment that is part of the research project “ ERC-Intranet of Neurons”. He joined the Bioelectronics Section at TU Delft in 2021 where he is currently pursuing his PhD degree. His research focus lies in the design of implantable wideband, miniature and energy-efficiency CMOS transceivers for neural-recording/stimulation applications.

Publications

  1. An Ultrasound-Powering TX with a Global Charge-Redistribution Adiabatic Drive Achieving 69% Power Reduction and 53° Maximum Beam Steering Angle for Implantable Applications
    Marios Gourdouparis; Chengyao Shi; Yuming He; Stefano Stanzione; Robert Ukropec; Pieter Gijsenbergh; Veronique Rochus; Nick Van Helleputte; Wouter Serdijn; Yao-Hong Liu;
    In Proc. 2024 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC),
    San Francisco, CA, USA, Febr. 2024.
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Last updated: 8 Jan 2025

Marios Gourdouparis