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Roland Thewes

Dr. Roland Thewes received the Dipl.-Ing. degree and the Dr.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany, in 1990 and 1995, respectively. In 1994, he joined the Research Laboratories of Siemens AG, where he was active in the design of non-volatile memories and in the field of reliability and yield of analog CMOS circuits. From 1997-1999, he managed projects in the fields of design for manufacturability, reliability, analog device performance, and analog CMOS circuit design. From 2000-2005, he was responsible for the Lab on Mixed-Signal Circuits of Corporate Research of Infineon Technologies focusing on CMOS-based bio-sensors, low voltage analog CMOS circuit design, and device-circuit interaction. From 2006 until March 2009, he was heading a department focusing on Advanced DRAM Core Circuitry in the Product Development Division of Qimonda. Moreover, since 2005 he also has been serving as a consultant of the Max-Planck Society in the area of CMOS-based neural imaging. Since April 2009, he is professor at TU Berlin focusing on electronic sensors and actuators for bio-sensing and neural interfacing purposes as well as on further CMOS-based sensor systems.
He has authored or co-authored more than 120 technical publications including book chapters, tutorials, invited papers, etc., and authored or co-authored a similar number of granted patents and patent applications.
He is a member of the Executive Committee of IEDM, of the Joint Steering Committee of ESSDERC/ESSCIRC, and of the Technical Program Committees of ISSCC and ESSCIRC. In the past he also served as a member of the Technical Program Committees of IEDM, IRPS, ESSDERC, and ESREF.
 
He is a recipient of the German President’s Future Award (2004), the ISSCC 2002 Jack Raper Award (2003), and recipient or co-recipient of 6 further paper and conference awards.
 
Dr. Thewes is Senior Member and Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE, member of the German Association of Electrical Engineers, and member of the German Academy of Science and Engineering. 
Affiliation: 
Berlin Institute of Technology
Phone: 
+49 30 314-25855