Domenico Zito - Ultimate Building-Blocks for SoC 5G/6G Wireless Transceiver

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Abstract: Ultra-scaled active devices in both CMOS and BiCMOS technologies have reached outstanding fT/fmax, enabling an ever-increasing number of existing and future emerging applications in the microwave and mm-wave frequency ranges, such as the next-generation (5G/6G) wireless transceivers. This talk addresses some of the most fundamental and severe design challenges for low-power high-frequency ICs, and advanced design methodologies that can mitigate the performance degradation, so allowing to get the full potential out of the technologies available today. Then, it reports the design of innovative building-blocks as key enabling solutions for 5G/6G wireless transceivers.



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  • AGH University
  • Krakow, Malopolskie
  • Poland 30-059
  • Building: B-1
  • Room Number: 121

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Domenico Zito Domenico Zito

Bio Sketch: Domenico Zito received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in information engineering from the University of Pisa, Italy, in 2000 and 2004, respectively. From 2005 he was an Assistant Professor of Electronics and the University of Pisa, Italy; from 2009, a G.G. Stokes Lecturer in Microelectronic Engineering at University College Cork and Tyndall National Institute, Ireland; from 2016, a Full Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University, Denmark; and, since 2023 is a Professor in Measurements and Electronics at AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland.

He has authored 150+ papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings, nine books and book chapters, and five patents. His research interests include all aspects (theory, modeling and simulation, design and measurements) of microwave and mm-wave integrated devices, circuits and systems for emerging wireless communications, contactless sensing, imaging and quantum computing, to which has contributed with innovative building-blocks and pioneering system-on-a-chip implementations. In 2005 he received the Mario Boella (VP URSI) Prize for Research and Innovation in Wireless Technology in Europe (1st of the Top-3 Europe’s Innovators in Wireless Technology). He was the recipient of the Start-up Laboratory of the Year at Irish Laboratory Awards in 2014, and the IEEE Education Society Award for his Distinguished Contributions and Leadership in Engineering Education in 2015. In 2021 was listed in the World’s Top 2% Scientists (list of 160,000 scientists from all over the world in 22 scientific fields compiled by Stanford University and Elsevier Scopus). He was also a recipient of three best paper awards at the IEEE conferences. He has served as a TPC member of the European Solid-State Circuits Conference, TPC Chair of the IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems 2016, Guest and Associate Editor and Associate Editor-in-Chief for the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers.

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