dr. A. Kneip
Electronic Instrumentation (EI), Department of Microelectronics
Biography
Adrian Kneip received the M. Sc. degree (summa cum laude) in Electrical Engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Engineering Sciences and Technologies from the Université catholique de Louvain in 2019 and 2024, respectively, during which he specialized in the field of electronic circuits and systems. He is now a postdoctoral research fellow, working in collaboration between Dr. Charlotte Frenkel's CogSys laboratory at TU Delft (NL) and the MICAS group in KULeuven (BE) under Prof. Marian Verhelst.
His research interests notably include the design of ultra-low-power digital integrated circuits (ICs) and analog/mixed-signal accelerators for edge-AI chips. He has a particular interest for SRAM-based in-memory computing and the hardware/software co-design of AI chips.
Dr. Kneip was part of or led multiple IC chip designs, and is the author of several research papers in IEEE conferences and journals. In particular, he is the recipient of the Best Student Paper Award for the 2022's ESSCIRC/ESSDERC conference. He also serves as a reviewer for top IEEE journals, and was student branch representative to the Benelux Section from 2020 to 2023.
Make sure to reach me out in case you would like to discuss a new idea, a likely research project or a possible collaboration ([email protected])!
Last updated: 28 Mar 2024
Adrian Kneip
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- Room: HB15.300 and HB15.240
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- List of publications