Diogo Caetano

PhD Researcher
Advanced Sensors Interfaces and Circuits

Diogo Caetano is a researcher and Electrical Engineer focused on sensor interfaces, working on academic research and development for the past 10 years. He is focused in biosensors and applications that are impactful to society (e.g., medical devices). He is also interested in technology transfer strategies and academic interaction with industrial/commercial partners.

His research topics are integrated circuits for ultra-low noise analog signal chains to interface sensors and electrodes, and advanced signal processing techniques to extract information from very low SNR signals; project of miniaturized systems, integration of user platforms with sensing elements, mechanical components, microfluidics, and electronics. More recently he is studying advanced microfabrication techniques like sensor-on-CMOS, did-to-die bonding, adhesive polymers, flexible substrates, etc. to further improve large system integration.

His work is published in international journals and conferences and he is also the main inventor in an international patent.

In general, he favors working on multidisciplinary projects and complex devices.

Keywords: electronics, bioelectronics, integrated circuits, microfabrication, microsystem integration, industrial applications, immune-assays, flow cytometry, non-destructive tests, technology transfer, patents.
IEEE Member # 93797615

Publications / Highlights

High-resolution nondestructive test probes based on magnetoresistive sensors

Artificial neural networks for GMR-based magnetic cytometry

On-site magnetic screening tool for rapid detection of hospital bacterial infections: Clinical study with Klebsiella pneumoniae cells

Integrated Circuit for Magnetic Encoder Sensing in TMR-Based Industrial Positioning System

Evolution in Automatized Detection of Cells: Advances in Magnetic Microcytometers for Cancer Cells

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