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David Stoppa

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Short bio

David Stoppa received the Laurea degree in Electronics Engineering from Politecnico of Milan, Italy, in 1998, and the Ph.D. degree in Microelectronics from the University of Trento, Italy, in 2002. In 2010 he became head of the Smart Optical Sensors and Interfaces research unit at Fondazione Bruno Kessler, where he has been working as a research scientist since 2002 on the development of CMOS sensors for advanced applications. Since 2000 he has been teaching at the Telecommunications Engineering faculty of the University of Trento, courses of Analogue Electronics and Microelectronics. His research interests are mainly in the field of CMOS integrated circuit design, image sensors and biosensors. He has authored or co-authored more than 100 papers in international journals and presentations at international conferences, and holds several patents in the field of image sensors. Since 2011 he served as program committee member of the ‘International Solid-State Circuits Conference’ (ISSCC) and the SPIE ‘Videometrics, Range Imaging and Applications’ conference, and was technical committee member of ‘International Image Sensors Workshop’ (IISW) in 2009 and 2013. Dr. Stoppa received the 2006 European Solid-State Circuits Conference Best Paper Award.

Research interests
Image Sensors Single-Photon Detectors 3D Imaging Analog IC Design
Publications
  1. E. Morganti; L. Pasquardini; L. Pancheri; D. Stoppa; C. Pederzolli; L. Lorenzelli,
    Development of an aptamer based lab-on-a-chip for protein recognition using a SPAD pixel array,
    2012
    , (Biosensors 2012,
    Cancun, Mexico,
    15-18 maggio 2012)
  2. Huf Campos Braga L.; Gasparini L.; Stoppa D.,
    Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2012 IEEE,
    2012
    , pp. 1250-
    1252
    Anaheim, CA, USA,
    Oct. 27 2012 - Nov. 3 2012)
  3. Quazi Delwar Hossain;Gian-Franco Dalla Betta;Lucio Pancheri;David Stoppa;Sagar Kumar Dhar,
    Multiple strip photo mixing demodulator for 3D imaging implemented on high resistivity silicon,
    2012 7th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering,
    2012
    , pp. 430-
    433
    , (2012 7th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering,
  4. Gasparini L.; Huf Campos Braga L.; Stoppa D.; Játékos B.; Lőrincz E.,
    Toward the development of a fully CMOS Single-Photon Detector for PET systems: a Montecarlo simulator as an optimization tool to support the sensor design,
    Anaheim, CA, USA,
    Oct. 27 2012 - Nov. 3 2012,
  5. D. Stoppa; L. Pancheri; L. Gasparini; L. H. Braga,
    Fotorivelatore mini-SiPM.
    2012,
  6. Huf Campos Braga L.; Pancheri L.; Gasparini L.; Stoppa D.,
    Photodetector.
    2012,
  7. D. Stoppa; N. Massari; L. Pancheri; M. Malfatti; M. Perenzoni; L. Gonzo,
    A Range Image Sensor Based on 10-um Lock-In Pixels in 0.18-um CMOS Imaging Technology,
    in «IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS»,
    vol. 46,
    n. 1,
    2011
    , pp. 248 -
    258
  8. L. Pancheri; D. Stoppa,
    A low-cost picosecond laser module for time-resolved optical sensing applications,
    in «IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL»,
    vol. 11,
    n. 6,
    2011
    , pp. 1380 -
    1381
  9. A. Adami; F. Borghetti; N. Massari; M. Decarli; C. Collini; D. Stoppa; L. Lorenzelli,
    in «PROCEDIA ENGINEERING»,
    vol. 25,
    2011
    , pp. 399 -
    402
  10. M. Perenzoni; N. Massari; D. Stoppa; L. Pancheri; M. Malfatti; L. Gonzo,
    A 160x120-Pixels Range Camera With In-Pixel Correlated Double Sampling and Fixed-Pattern Noise Correction,
    in «IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS»,
    vol. 46,
    n. 7,
    2011
    , pp. 1672 -
    1681

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