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Record presence for the department at ISSCC 2026
- Friday, 27 February 2026
At this year’s International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) - the world’s leading conference on chip design (the Chip Olympics), TU Delft presented a record 14 papers and 1 forum talk, out of a total of 39 accepted EU papers.
Topics range from analog techniques, RF circuits, and biomedical systems to energy harvesting, cryogenic CMOS, and AI for analog design.
From ultra-efficient wireless systems and biomedical innovations to cryogenic electronics for quantum applications and AI-assisted analog design, this strong presence highlights the depth and diversity of TU Delft’s Integrated Circuits research community.
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The Second Prize in the Young Scientists Contest at the International Radar Symposium for Apostolos Pappas (MS3)
PhD candidate Apostolos Pappas won Second Prize in the Young Scientists Contest at the International Radar Symposium 2026 in Krakow (Poland)
Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) Awarded Prestigious Comenius Senior Fellowship for AI Ethics Education Project
Dr. Bahareh Abdi (EEE) has been awarded a prestigious Comenius Senior Fellowship to develop an open repository of real-world AI and Data Science challenges that embed ethical reasoning directly into technical practice.
Best student paper award for Mareike Wendelmuth (MS3)
Mareike Wendelmuth (MS3 group) won the First Prize in the Best Student Paper Awards at the IEEE IMBIOC 2026 conference for her paper entitled “Breathing rate estimation from data fusion of multiple elevated and tilted FMCW radars”.