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Marco Tartagni

Marco Tartagni

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
39
Citations
5964
World Ranking
4718
National Ranking
164

Overview

Marco Tartagni is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy and specializes in Engineering with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Analytical Chemistry. Their work spans also into Computer Networks and Communications as well as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their research addresses key topics including Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses, Microwave and Dielectric Measurement Techniques, CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, Electrical and Bioimpedance Tomography, Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems, and Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design.

Frequent collaborators in their research projects include Leonardo Franceschelli, Annachiara Berardinelli, Luigi Ragni, Eleonora Iaccheri, and Marco Crescentini.

Marco Tartagni has published extensively in several scientific journals, with their most frequent publication venues being:

  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Sensors
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Physiological Measurement
  • Measurement

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Sensing Technology for Fish Freshness and Safety: A Review, 2021, Sensors
  • Online EIS and Diagnostics on Lithium-Ion Batteries by Means of Low-Power Integrated Sensing and Parametric Modeling, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • The X-Hall Sensor: Toward Integrated Broadband Current Sensing, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Development of an electrical impedance tomography set-up for the quantification of mineralization in biopolymer scaffolds, 2021, Physiological Measurement
  • A Non-Invasive Soil Moisture Sensing System Electronic Architecture: A Real Environment Assessment, 2020, Sensors

Marco Tartagni has authored books published by the Istituto di Ematologia di Bologna and Cambridge University Press. One identified title is Electronic Sensor Design Principles, published in 2021.

Best Publications

  • A CMOS chip for individual cell manipulation and detection

    N. Manaresi;A. Romani;G. Medoro;L. Altomare

  • Capacitive distance sensor

    Marco Tartagni

  • A lab-on-a-chip for cell detection and manipulation

    G. Medoro;N. Manaresi;A. Leonardi;L. Altomare

  • Touchpad providing screen cursor/pointer movement control

    Alberto Ferrari;Marco Tartagni

  • Microfluidic channel fabrication in dry film resist for production and prototyping of hybrid chips

    P. Vulto;N. Glade;L. Altomare;J. Bablet

  • A fingerprint sensor based on the feedback capacitive sensing scheme

    M. Tartagni;R. Guerrieri

  • Noise Limits of CMOS Current Interfaces for Biosensors: A Review

    Marco Crescentini;Marco Bennati;Marco Carminati;Marco Tartagni

  • Micropower Design of a Fully Autonomous Energy Harvesting Circuit for Arrays of Piezoelectric Transducers

    Aldo Romani;Matteo Filippi;Marco Tartagni

  • Levitation and movement of human tumor cells using a printed circuit board device based on software-controlled dielectrophoresis

    L. Altomare;M. Borgatti;G. Medoro;N. Manaresi

  • A textile based capacitive pressure sensor

    M. Sergio;N. Manaresi;M. Tartagni;R. Guerrieri

  • Electronic sorting and recovery of single live cells from microlitre sized samples

    Alexandra B. Fuchs;Aldo Romani;Delphine Freida;Gianni Medoro

  • Capacitive sensor array for localization of bioparticles in CMOS lab-on-a-chip

    A. Romani;N. Manaresi;L. Marzocchi;G. Medoro

  • Low-cost semiconductor user input device

    Nicolo' Manaresi;Roberto Rambaldi;Marco Tartagni;Zsolt Miklos Kovaks-Vajna

  • A Nanocurrent Power Management IC for Multiple Heterogeneous Energy Harvesting Sources

    Michele Dini;Aldo Romani;Matteo Filippi;Valeria Bottarel

  • System und Verfahren zur Bildelementkorrektur für CMOS-Bildsensoren

    Rambaldi Roberto;Tartagni Marco;Kramer Alan H

  • Textile-like capacitive pressure sensor and method of mapping the pressure exerted at points of a surface of a flexible and pliable object, particularly of a sail

    Nicolo Manaresi;Marco Tartagni;Joel Monnier;Roberto Guerrieri

  • A Nanopower Synchronous Charge Extractor IC for Low-Voltage Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting With Residual Charge Inversion

    Michele Dini;Aldo Romani;Matteo Filippi;Marco Tartagni

  • Online EIS and Diagnostics on Lithium-Ion Batteries by Means of Low-Power Integrated Sensing and Parametric Modeling

    Marco Crescentini;Alessio De Angelis;Roberta Ramilli;Guido De Angelis

  • A Nanocurrent Power Management IC for Low-Voltage Energy Harvesting Sources

    Michele Dini;Aldo Romani;Matteo Filippi;Marco Tartagni

  • Applications to cancer research of "lab-on-a-chip" devices based on dielectrophoresis (DEP).

    Roberto Gambari;Monica Borgatti;Luigi Altomare;Nicolo Manaresi

  • Electronic sorting and recovery of single live cells from microlitre sized samples.

    D Freida;M Abonnenc;Luigi Altomare

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Guerrieri
Roberto Guerrieri University of Bologna
Hywel Morgan
Hywel Morgan University of Southampton
Eugenio Cantatore
Eugenio Cantatore Eindhoven University of Technology
Alessandra Costanzo
Alessandra Costanzo University of Bologna
Giorgio Baccarani
Giorgio Baccarani University of Bologna
Davide Dardari
Davide Dardari University of Bologna
Luca Benini
Luca Benini ETH Zurich
Claudio Fiegna
Claudio Fiegna University of Bologna
Gerald Urban
Gerald Urban University of Freiburg

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