Mohammad Mohammadi is an Analog/Mixed-Signal IC designer and PhD researcher with nine years of experience focused on low-power ADCs, neural recording systems, and brain–machine interfaces. He holds an MSc with top marks in Integrated Circuit Design from the University of Tehran and has contributed to neuromodulation and DBS chip work there as well as low-noise amplifier design during an EPFL Neurotech internship. Now based in Enschede at Universiteit Twente for his PhD, he blends hands-on analog IC design with practical digital verification skills and a biomedical systems perspective. Beyond academia he has hands-on maker experience—running on-demand FDM 3D printing services and even upgrading printers with laser engravers—illustrating a pragmatic approach to prototyping. He is actively seeking collaborations and PhD opportunities that advance implantable neural interfaces and ultra-low-power biomedical electronics.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Integrated Circuit Design, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Integrated Circuit Design at Universiteit Twente
Master of Science - MS, Integrated Circuit Design, 19.54/20, Master of Science - MS, Integrated Circuit Design, 19.54/20 at University of Tehran
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 17.05/20, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 17.05/20 at Iran University of Science and Technology
Contributions:7 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 2 months
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Mohammad Mohammadi - PHD Researcher at Universiteit Twente