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Alexandre Schmid BIOGRAPHY Alexandre Schmid received the Engineer (Diploma) degree in Micro-engineering and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in 1994 and 2000, respectively. From 1994 to 1996 he was an assistant at the Integrated Systems Center of EPFL. He worked on the design, modeling and test of a motion estimation IC for high-speed video data compression. He had the opportunity to develop a CAD perspective of microelectronics design, working on the development of a design-flow dedicated for high performance telecommunication architectures, together with the underlying software tools to support a design-reuse oriented methodology. He was a Ph.D. student from 1996 through 1999, tackling the hardware implementation aspects of mixed analog/digital artificial neural networks dedicated to autonomous systems supporting on-chip learning capability. In 2000 he joined the Electronics Laboratory of EPFL where he worked on the hardware realization and test of digital decimation filters for high-speed delta-sigma converters. Alexandre Schmid joined the Microelectronic Systems Laboratory as the First Assistant (Premier Assistant) from its start in 2002 and took an active part in its initial settling. His research interests include high-speed design techniques, CAD development, and hardware for artificial neural network and fuzzy logic based applications. |
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