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Christoph Hagleitner

Christoph Hagleitner

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
30
Citations
4448
World Ranking
6759
National Ranking
2197

Overview

Christoph Hagleitner is affiliated with IBM (United States) and conducts research primarily in the field of Computer Science. Their work spans multiple subfields including Hardware and Architecture, Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research covers a diverse range of topics such as Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques, Cloud Computing and Resource Management, Advanced Memory and Neural Computing, Scientific Computing and Data Management, Advanced Data Storage Technologies, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, and Chromosomal and Genetic Variations.

Hagleitner has contributed to several recent papers including:

  • EVEREST: A design environment for extreme-scale big data analytics on heterogeneous platforms, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Accelerating Weather Prediction Using Near-Memory Reconfigurable Fabric, 2022, ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems
  • WFA-FPGA: An efficient accelerator of the wavefront algorithm for short and long read genomics alignment, 2023, Future Generation Computer Systems
  • Exploiting HBM on FPGAs for Data Processing, 2022, ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems
  • The IBM 4769 Cryptographic Coprocessor, 2020, IBM Journal of Research and Development

Frequent collaborators with Hagleitner include Dionysios Diamantopoulos, Burkhard Ringlein, Beat Weiss, Christian Pilato, and Fabien Brocheton.

Publications have appeared predominantly in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems, Future Generation Computer Systems, IBM Journal of Research and Development, and IEEE Computer Architecture Letters.

Best Publications

  • Smart single-chip gas sensor microsystem.

    C. Hagleitner;A. Hierlemann;D. Lange;A. Kummer

  • Complementary metal oxide semiconductor cantilever arrays on a single chip: mass-sensitive detection of volatile organic compounds.

    Dirk Lange;Christoph Hagleitner;Andreas Hierlemann;Oliver Brand

  • Microfabrication techniques for chemical/biosensors

    A. Hierlemann;O. Brand;C. Hagleitner;H. Baltes

  • CMOS single-chip gas detection system comprising capacitive, calorimetric and mass-sensitive microsensors

    C. Hagleitner;D. Lange;A. Hierlemann;O. Brand

  • Application-specific sensor systems based on CMOS chemical microsensors

    Andreas Hierlemann;D. Lange;C. Hagleitner;N. Kerness

  • Probe-based ultrahigh-density storage technology

    A. Pantazi;A. Sebastian;T. A. Antonakopoulos;P. Bächtold

  • Enabling FPGAs in Hyperscale Data Centers

    Jagath Weerasinghe;Francois Abel;Christoph Hagleitner;Andreas Herkersdorf

  • CMOS MEMS - present and future

    H. Baltes;O. Brand;A. Hierlemann;D. Lange

  • Network-attached FPGAs for data center applications

    Jagath Weerasinghe;Raphael Polig;Francois Abel;Christoph Hagleitner

  • Metal Oxide-Based Monolithic Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Gas Sensor Microsystem

    Markus Graf;Diego Barrettino;Stefano Taschini;Christoph Hagleitner

  • Integrated atomic force microscopy array probe with metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor stress sensor, thermal bimorph actuator, and on-chip complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor electronics

    T. Akiyama;U. Staufer;N. F. de Rooij;D. Lange

  • Designing a Programmable Wire-Speed Regular-Expression Matching Accelerator

    Jan Van Lunteren;Christoph Hagleitner;Timothy Heil;Giora Biran

  • Device, circuit and system-level analysis of noise in multi-bit phase-change memory

    G. F. Close;U. Frey;M. Breitwisch;H. L. Lung

  • Magnetically actuated complementary metal oxide semiconductor resonant cantilever gas sensor systems.

    Vancura C;Rüegg M;Li Y;Hagleitner C

  • CMOS Monolithic Metal–Oxide Gas Sensor Microsystems

    D. Barrettino;M. Graf;S. Taschini;S. Hafizovic

  • Microsensor and single chip integrated microsensor system

    Henry Baltes;Diego Barrettino;Markus Graf;Christoph Hagleitner

  • Electromagnetic actuation and MOS-transistor sensing for CMOS-integrated micromechanical resonators

    D. Lange;C. Hagleitner;C. Herzog;O. Brand

  • Electromagnetic actuation and MOS-transistor sensing for CMOS-integrated micromechanical resonators

    D. Lange;C. Hagleitner;C Herzog;O. Brand

  • Integrating nanotechnology into a working storage device

    A. Knoll;P. Bächtold;J. Bonan;G. Cherubini

  • CMOS resonant beam gas sensing system with on-chip self excitation

    D. Lange;C. Hagleitner;O. Brand;H. Baltes

  • Detection and discrimination capabilities of a multitransducer single-chip gas sensor system.

    Petra Kurzawski;Christoph Hagleitner;Andreas Hierlemann

  • A Smart Single-Chip Micro-Hotplate-Based Gas Sensor System in CMOS-Technology

    Diego Barrettino;Markus Graf;Martin Zimmermann;Christoph Hagleitner

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry Baltes
Henry Baltes ETH Zurich
Oliver Brand
Oliver Brand Georgia Institute of Technology
Michel Despont
Michel Despont Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (Switzerland)
Abu Sebastian
Abu Sebastian IBM Research - Zurich
Bernd Gotsmann
Bernd Gotsmann IBM Research - Zurich
Henk Corporaal
Henk Corporaal Eindhoven University of Technology
Christian Menolfi
Christian Menolfi IBM (Switzerland)

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