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DESCRIPTION:Sandro Carrara is an IEEE Fellow for his outstanding record of 
 accomplishments in the field of design of nanoscale biological CMOS sensor
 s. He is also the recipient of the IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievem
 ent Award in 2016 for his leadership in the emerging area of co-design in 
 Bio/Nano/CMOS interfaces.\n\nHe is a Professor of the EPFL in Lausanne (Sw
 itzerland)\, and head of the Bio/CMOS Interfaces Laboratory (BCI). He is t
 he former professor of optical and electrical biosensors at the Department
  of Electrical Engineering and Biophysics (DIBE) of the University of Geno
 a (Italy) and former professor of nanobiotechnology at the University of B
 ologna (Italy).\n\nHe holds a PhD in Biochemistry &amp; Biophysics from Univer
 sity of Padua (Italy)\, a Master degree in Physics from University of Geno
 a (Italy)\, and a diploma in Electronics from National Institute of Techno
 logy in Albenga (Italy). His scientific interests are on electrical phenom
 ena of nano-bio-structured films\, and include CMOS design of biochips bas
 ed on proteins and DNA.\n\nAlong his career\, he published 7 books\, one a
 s author with Springer on Bio/CMOS interfaces and\, more recently\, a Hand
 book of Bioelectronics with Cambridge University Press. He has more than 3
 40 scientific publications and is author of 14 patents. He is now Editor-i
 n-Chief of the IEEE Sensors Journal\, the largest journal among more than 
 220 IEEE publications\; he is also founder and Editor-in-Chief of the jour
 nal BioNanoScience by Springer\, and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions
  on Biomedical Circuits and Systems.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Sandro\n\nRoom: 
 107\, Bldg: CLB\, Nairobi\, Central\, Kenya
LOCATION:Room: 107\, Bldg: CLB\, Nairobi\, Central\, Kenya
ORGANIZER:prud3nc3_njoroge.ke@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:35
SUMMARY:OPPORTUNITIES FOR IEEE STUDENTS
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/517395
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sandro Carrara&lt;/strong&gt; is an&lt;stro
 ng&gt; IEEE Fellow &lt;/strong&gt;for his outstanding record of accomplishments in 
 the field of design of &lt;strong&gt;nanoscale biological CMOS sensors&lt;/strong&gt;.
  He is also the recipient of the &lt;strong&gt;IEEE Sensors Council Technical Ac
 hievement Award in 2016&lt;/strong&gt; for his leadership in the emerging area o
 f co-design in Bio/Nano/CMOS interfaces.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;He is a &lt;strong&gt;Professor
  of the EPFL in Lausanne (Switzerland)&lt;/strong&gt;\, and head of the Bio/CMOS
  Interfaces Laboratory (BCI). He is the former professor of optical and el
 ectrical biosensors at the &lt;strong&gt;Department of Electrical Engineering an
 d Biophysics (DIBE)&lt;/strong&gt; of the University of Genoa (Italy) and former
  professor of nanobiotechnology at the University of Bologna (Italy).&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;He holds a &lt;strong&gt;PhD in Biochemistry &amp;amp\; Biophysics from Universi
 ty of Padua (Italy)&lt;/strong&gt;\, a &lt;strong&gt;Master degree in Physics from Uni
 versity of Genoa (Italy)\,&lt;/strong&gt; and a &lt;strong&gt;diploma in Electronic&lt;/s
 trong&gt;s from National Institute of Technology in Albenga (Italy).&amp;nbsp\;Hi
 s scientific interests are on electrical phenomena of nano-bio-structured 
 films\, and include CMOS design of biochips based on proteins and DNA.&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;Along his career\, he &lt;strong&gt;published 7 books&lt;/strong&gt;\, one as aut
 hor with Springer on Bio/CMOS interfaces and\, more recently\, a Handbook 
 of Bioelectronics with Cambridge University Press. He has more than &lt;stron
 g&gt;340 scientific publications&lt;/strong&gt; and is author of 14 patents. He is 
 now &lt;strong&gt;Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Sensors Journal\,&lt;/strong&gt; the lar
 gest journal among more than 220 IEEE publications\; he is also founder an
 d Editor-in-Chief of the journal BioNanoScience by Springer\, and Associat
 e Editor of IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems.&lt;/p&gt;
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