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Christian Menolfi

Christian Menolfi

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4370
World Ranking
6103
National Ranking
90

Overview

Christian Menolfi is affiliated with IBM in Switzerland and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans subfields such as Artificial Intelligence and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their research topics include:

  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography

Christian Menolfi has coauthored publications with several researchers, including:

  • Mridula Prathapan
  • Peter R. Müeller
  • Matthias Brändli
  • Marcel Kossel
  • Pier Andrea Francese

Their recent publication is titled "A cryogenic SRAM based arbitrary waveform generator in 14 nm for spin qubit control", published in 2022 at the ESSCIRC 2022 - IEEE 48th European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC). This reflects their engagement with topics at the intersection of quantum control and advanced semiconductor technologies.

Their frequent publication venue is:

  • ESSCIRC 2022 - IEEE 48th European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC)

Best Publications

  • A 3.1 mW 8b 1.2 GS/s Single-Channel Asynchronous SAR ADC With Alternate Comparators for Enhanced Speed in 32 nm Digital SOI CMOS

    L. Kull;T. Toifl;M. Schmatz;P. A. Francese

  • A 28-Gb/s 4-Tap FFE/15-Tap DFE Serial Link Transceiver in 32-nm SOI CMOS Technology

    J. F. Bulzacchelli;C. Menolfi;T. J. Beukema;D. W. Storaska

  • 22.1 A 90GS/s 8b 667mW 64× interleaved SAR ADC in 32nm digital SOI CMOS

    Lukas Kull;Thomas Toifl;Martin Schmatz;Pier Andrea Francese

  • A T-Coil-Enhanced 8.5 Gb/s High-Swing SST Transmitter in 65 nm Bulk CMOS With $≪ -$ 16 dB Return Loss Over 10 GHz Bandwidth

    M. Kossel;C. Menolfi;J. Weiss;P. Buchmann

  • A low-noise CMOS instrumentation amplifier for thermoelectric infrared detectors

    C. Menolfi;Qiuting Huang

  • A fully integrated, untrimmed CMOS instrumentation amplifier with submicrovolt offset

    C. Menolfi;Qiuting Huang

  • 4.7 A sub-ns response on-chip switched-capacitor DC-DC voltage regulator delivering 3.7W/mm 2 at 90% efficiency using deep-trench capacitors in 32nm SOI CMOS

    Toke Meyer Andersen;Florian Krismer;Johann Walter Kolar;Thomas Toifl

  • A 22-gb/s PAM-4 receiver in 90-nm CMOS SOI technology

    T. Toifl;C. Menolfi;M. Ruegg;R. Reutemann

  • Uncooled low-cost thermal imager based on micromachined CMOS integrated sensor array

    A. Schaufelbuhl;N. Schneeberger;U. Munch;M. Waelti

  • A 2.6 mW/Gbps 12.5 Gbps RX With 8-Tap Switched-Capacitor DFE in 32 nm CMOS

    Thomas Toifl;Christian Menolfi;Michael Ruegg;Robert Reutemann

  • A 24–72-GS/s 8-b Time-Interleaved SAR ADC With 2.0–3.3-pJ/Conversion and >30 dB SNDR at Nyquist in 14-nm CMOS FinFET

    Lukas Kull;Danny Luu;Christian Menolfi;Matthias Brandli

  • High-density optical interconnects within large-scale systems

    Christoph Berger;Marcel A. Kossel;Christian Menolfi;Thomas Morf

  • A 16Gb/s Source-Series Terminated Transmitter in 65nm CMOS SOI

    C. Menolfi;T. Toifl;P. Buchmann;M. Kossel

  • A 4.6W/mm 2 power density 86% efficiency on-chip switched capacitor DC-DC converter in 32 nm SOI CMOS

    T. M. Andersen;F. Krismer;J. W. Kolar;T. Toifl

  • A 3.1mW 8b 1.2GS/s single-channel asynchronous SAR ADC with alternate comparators for enhanced speed in 32nm digital SOI CMOS

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  • A 25-Gb/s CDR in 90-nm CMOS for High-Density Interconnects

    C. Kromer;G. Sialm;C. Menolfi;M. Schmatz

  • 30-40-GHz drain-pumped passive-mixer MMIC fabricated on VLSI SOI CMOS technology

    F. Ellinger;L.C. Rodoni;G. Sialm;C. Kromer

  • Implementation of Low-Power 6–8 b 30–90 GS/s Time-Interleaved ADCs With Optimized Input Bandwidth in 32 nm CMOS

    Lukas Kull;Jan Pliva;Thomas Toifl;Martin Schmatz

  • A 2.6 mW/Gbps 12.5 Gbps RX With 8-Tap Switched-Capacitor DFE in 32 nm CMOS

    T. Toifl;C. Menolfi;M. Ruegg;R. Reutemann

  • A 0.94-ps-RMS-jitter 0.016-mm/sup 2/ 2.5-GHz multiphase generator PLL with 360/spl deg/ digitally programmable phase shift for 10-Gb/s serial links

    T. Toifl;C. Menolfi;P. Buchmann;M. Kossel

  • A 25Gb/s CDR in 90nm CMOS for High-Density Interconnects

    C. Kromer;G. Sialm;C. Menolfi;M. Schmatz

  • 28.5 A 10b 1.5GS/s pipelined-SAR ADC with background second-stage common-mode regulation and offset calibration in 14nm CMOS FinFET

    Lukas Kull;Danny Luu;Christian Menolfi;Matthias Braendli

  • A 64-Gb/s 1.4-pJ/b NRZ Optical Receiver Data-Path in 14-nm CMOS FinFET

    Ilter Ozkaya;Alessandro Cevrero;Pier Andrea Francese;Christian Menolfi

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Morf
Thomas Morf IBM (United States)
Yusuf Leblebici
Yusuf Leblebici École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Qiuting Huang
Qiuting Huang ETH Zurich
Andreas Burg
Andreas Burg École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Daniel M. Kuchta
Daniel M. Kuchta IBM (United States)
Christoph Hagleitner
Christoph Hagleitner IBM (United States)
Oliver Brand
Oliver Brand Georgia Institute of Technology

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