Keynote Speaker

A Comprehensive Cryogenic CMOS Performance and Variability Assessment using Transistor Arrays

Alexander Grill (IMEC)

Biography: Alexander Grill studied Microelectronics at the Vienna University of Technology, where he received his master’s degree in 2013 and his doctoral degree in 2018. He is currently working as a researcher for cryogenic electronics at imec, Leuven. His main scientific interests are characterization and modeling of semiconductor devices at cryogenic temperatures with a special focus on charge trapping and reliability. His current focus is time-zero variability and the extraction of physical defect properties at cryogenic temperatures to enable technology optimization for low-noise, low-power circuits at cryogenic temperatures.

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