Wouter A. Serdijn is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research spans across multiple fields including engineering and neuroscience, with a significant focus on electrical and electronic engineering, cellular and molecular neuroscience, biomedical engineering, cognitive neuroscience, and polymers and plastics.
The main topics covered in their work include:
Serdijn's publication record includes papers in prominent venues such as IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, and Nature Communications. They have contributed notably to the following papers:
The scientist frequently publishes in venues that include:
Serdijn collaborates with several co-authors on research projects. Frequent collaborators include Vasiliki Giagka, Chutham Sawigun, Kambiz Nanbakhsh, Ömer Can Akgun, and Tiago Costa.
In addition to research articles, Serdijn has contributed to the book titled Analog IC Design Techniques for Nanopower Biomedical Signal Processing published by River Publishers eBooks in 2022.
Within their career, Serdijn has been recognized as an IEEE Fellow since 2011 for contributions related to integrated circuits for medical devices and wireless communications.
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M. Stoopman;S. Keyrouz;H. J. Visser;K. Philips
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J. M. H. Karel;S. A. P. Haddad;S. Hiseni;R. L. Westra
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