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Overview

Andreia Cathelin is affiliated with STMicroelectronics in Switzerland and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans various subfields including biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, instrumentation, and biophysics.

The scientist's work covers a broad range of topics, with a strong emphasis on radio frequency integrated circuit design and semiconductor materials and devices. Other notable areas of focus include advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design, microwave engineering and waveguides, analog and mixed-signal circuit design, advanced optical sensing technologies, and semiconductor quantum structures and devices.

Andreia Cathelin has coauthored regularly with several researchers, highlighting active collaborations with Ehsan Afshari, Antoine Frappé, Françis Calmon, Manuel J. Barragán, and Sylvain Bourdel.

Frequent publication venues that feature their work include the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Access, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters, and Solid-State Electronics.

Recent publications by Andreia Cathelin demonstrate the scope of their research interests. Selected works include:

  • "Terahertz electronics: Application of wave propagation and nonlinear processes," 2020, Applied Physics Reviews
  • "A 220-GHz Energy-Efficient High-Data-Rate Wireless ASK Transmitter Array," 2021, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • "Design-Oriented All-Regime All-Region 7-Parameter Short-Channel MOSFET Model Based on Inversion Charge," 2022, IEEE Access
  • "A 210-284-GHz I-Q Receiver With On-Chip VCO and Divider Chain," 2020, IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • "Energy Efficient Heartbeat-Based MAC Protocol for WBAN Employing Body Coupled Communication," 2020, IEEE Access

Andreia Cathelin has also published a book titled The Fourth Terminal (2020) through Springer Nature, which has been cited in related academic work.

Best Publications

  • A 1 k-Pixel Video Camera for 0.7–1.1 Terahertz Imaging Applications in 65-nm CMOS

    R. Al Hadi;H. Sherry;J. Grzyb;Yan Zhao

  • A 65-nm CMOS Fully Integrated Transceiver Module for 60-GHz Wireless HD Applications

    Alexandre Siligaris;Olivier Richard;Baudouin Martineau;Christopher Mounet

  • A 3 GHz Dual Core Processor ARM Cortex TM -A9 in 28 nm UTBB FD-SOI CMOS With Ultra-Wide Voltage Range and Energy Efficiency Optimization

    David Jacquet;Frederic Hasbani;Philippe Flatresse;Robin Wilson

  • A SiGe Terahertz Heterodyne Imaging Transmitter With 3.3 mW Radiated Power and Fully-Integrated Phase-Locked Loop

    Ruonan Han;Chen Jiang;Ali Mostajeran;Mohammad Emadi

  • A 1kpixel CMOS camera chip for 25fps real-time terahertz imaging applications

    Hani Sherry;Janusz Grzyb;Yan Zhao;Richard Al Hadi

  • A G/sub m/-C low-pass filter for zero-IF mobile applications with a very wide tuning range

    D. Chamla;A. Kaiser;A. Cathelin;D. Belot

  • Nanoscale CMOS Transceiver Design in the 90–170-GHz Range

    E. Laskin;M. Khanpour;S.T. Nicolson;A. Tomkins

  • A digitally modulated mm-Wave cartesian beamforming transmitter with quadrature spatial combining

    Jiashu Chen;Lu Ye;D. Titz;F. Gianesello

  • A Fully Integrated 320 GHz Coherent Imaging Transceiver in 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS

    Chen Jiang;Ali Mostajeran;Ruonan Han;Mohammad Emadi

  • A 1.2V, 140GHz receiver with on-die antenna in 65nm CMOS

    S.T. Nicolson;A. Tomkins;K.W. Tang;A. Cathelin

  • A 0.92-THz SiGe Power Radiator Based on a Nonlinear Theory for Harmonic Generation

    Hamidreza Aghasi;Andreia Cathelin;Ehsan Afshari

  • A broadband 0.6 to 1 THz CMOS imaging detector with an integrated lens

    R. Al-Hadi;H. Sherry;J. Grzyb;N. Baktash

  • A Pixel Pitch-Matched Ultrasound Receiver for 3-D Photoacoustic Imaging With Integrated Delta-Sigma Beamformer in 28-nm UTBB FD-SOI

    Man-Chia Chen;Aldo Pena Perez;Sri-Rajasekhar Kothapalli;Philippe Cathelin

  • Lens-integrated THz imaging arrays in 65nm CMOS technologies

    Hani Sherry;Richard Al Hadi;Janusz Grzyb;Erik Ojefors

  • Fully Depleted Silicon on Insulator Devices CMOS: The 28-nm Node Is the Perfect Technology for Analog, RF, mmW, and Mixed-Signal System-on-Chip Integration

    Andreia Cathelin

  • A 170-GHz Fully Integrated Single-Chip FMCW Imaging Radar with 3-D Imaging Capability

    Ali Mostajeran;Andreia Cathelin;Ehsan Afshari

  • 0.13/spl mu/m CMOS SOI SP6T antenna switch for multi-standard handsets

    C. Tinella;O. Richard;A. Cathelin;F. Reaute

  • A 2.4 GHz Interferer-Resilient Wake-Up Receiver Using A Dual-IF Multi-Stage N-Path Architecture

    Camilo Salazar;Andreia Cathelin;Andreas Kaiser;Jan Rabaey

  • A SiGe:C BiCMOS WCDMA zero-IF RF front-end using an above-IC BAW filter

    J.F. Carpentier;A. Cathelin;C. Tilhac;P. Garcia

  • A 1.3V 26mW 3.2GS/s undersampled LC bandpass ΣΔ ADC for a SDR ISM-band receiver in 130nm CMOS

    Nicolas Beilleau;Hassan Aboushady;Franck Montaudon;Andreia Cathelin

  • SleepTalker: A ULV 802.15.4a IR-UWB Transmitter SoC in 28-nm FDSOI Achieving 14 pJ/b at 27 Mb/s With Channel Selection Based on Adaptive FBB and Digitally Programmable Pulse Shaping

    Guerric de Streel;Francois Stas;Thibaut Gurne;Francois Durant

Frequent Co-Authors

Ehsan Afshari
Ehsan Afshari University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sorin P. Voinigescu
Sorin P. Voinigescu University of Toronto
Jan M. Rabaey
Jan M. Rabaey University of California, Berkeley
Borivoje Nikolic
Borivoje Nikolic University of California, Berkeley
Janusz Grzyb
Janusz Grzyb Indie Semiconductor
Ullrich R. Pfeiffer
Ullrich R. Pfeiffer University of Wuppertal
Ali M. Niknejad
Ali M. Niknejad University of California, Berkeley
Boris Murmann
Boris Murmann University of Hawaii at Manoa
Robert Plana
Robert Plana Assystem (United Kingdom)

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