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Dr.
Jean-Michel Redoute
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Systems
Engineering, building 72
Monash University
Wellington Road
Clayton, VIC 3800
AUSTRALIA
E-mail:
jean-michel.redoute@monash.edu
Jean-Michel
Redouté was born in Antwerpen, Belgium, in 1975. He received
the degree of M.S. in electronics at the University College in
Antwerp (1998), and the degree of M.Eng. in electrical
engineering at the University of Brussels (2001). In August
2001, he started working at Alcatel Bell in Antwerp, where he
was involved in the design of analog microelectronic circuits
for telecommunications systems. In January 2005, he joined the
University of Leuven as a Ph. D. research assistant. In
May 2009, he defended his Ph. D. entitled "Design of EMI
resisting analog integrated circuits". In September 2009, he
started working at the Berkeley Wireless Research Center at
the University of California, at Berkeley: this research was
funded by the Belgian American Educational Foundation (BAEF).
In September 2010, he joined Monash University, Melbourne, as
a senior lecturer. In July 2018, he started working at
the University of Liège as an Associate Professor. His
research is concentrated on miniaturized and low-power sensor
interfaces, robust mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) design
with a high immunity to electromagnetic interference,
biomedical (integrated and non-integrated) circuit design,
electromagnetic interference and compatibility (EMC) and
integrated imagers. Jean-Michel Redouté is an associate
editor for the IEEE Sensors Journal.