Danilo Demarchi
Danilo Demarchi
Danilo Demarchi is an Associate Professor at Politecnico di Torino, in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications. He is the director of the MiNES (Micro&Nano Electronic Systems) Laboratory of the Politecnico di Torino. He is also Lecturer at EPFL Lausanne for the course "Nanocomputing", Biomolecular computing module, at the Electrical Engineering PhD School.
He received the Engineering Degree and the Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, Italy, in 1991 and 1995, respectively. His scientific interests are in the areas of “Bio-Micro&Nano Systems” for Biomedical and Electronics Engineering, of “CAD for Microsystems” for Electronics Engineering and Nanotechnologies for ICT, and of “NanoElectronics” for the PhD School in Electronics and Telecommunications. His main current focus is on micro and nano systems for electronics and biomedical applications. Author and co-author of two patents and of about 200 scientific publications in journals and peer-reviewed conference proceedings. He was and is Coordinator or Partner of many European Projects in FP6, FP7 and Horizon2020. Evaluator for 2015 ECSEL Calls.
Member of several Conference Committees: General Chair of IEEE BioCAS 2017, Torino, Italy; Tutorials and Keynotes Co-Chair, IEEE BioCAS 2016, Shanghai, China; Technical Program Chair of Special Session on Design of Cyber-Physical Systems, DSD2016, Nicosia, Cyprus; Associate Editor, Section Bioinstrumentation, Biosensors and Bio-Micro/Nano Technologies, Annual IEEE EMBC (Engineering in Medicine and Biology) Conference, Milan, Italy; Co-Chair of CMOS Lab-on-Chip Track, IEEE ISCAS 2015, Lisbon, Portugal; Track Co-Chair, Analog circuits and systems, IEEE NewCAS 2015, International NEW Circuits and Systems Conference, Grenoble, France; Scientific Committee, IEEE IWASI 2015, International Workshop on Advances in Sensors and Interfaces, Bari, Italy; Special Session Chair Member, Bio-Inspired Circuits and Systems for Robotics, IEEE BioCAS 2014, Lausanne, Switzerland.
He is Senior Member of IEEE, Member of the ISCAS Technical Committee on life science and BioCAS and Member of the Steering Committee of BioCAS Conference, Member of AENEAS (Association for European NanoElectronics ActivitieS) Scientific Council, Member of the “Outside System Connectivity” working group, European Nanoelectronics Infrastructure for Innovation Consortium. He is also Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, of IEEE Sensors and of the Springer Journal BioNanoScience.