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Advanced R&D Design Technical Director and Technology R&D Fellow
STMicroelectronics (France)
Andreia Cathelin (M’04, SM’11) started electrical engineering studies at the Polytechnic Institute of Bucarest, Romania in 1989 and graduated with MS from the Institut Supérieur d’Electronique du Nord (ISEN), Lille, France in 1994. In 1998 and 2013 respectively, she received PhD and “habilitation à diriger des recherches” (French highest academic degree) from the Université de Lille 1, France. Since 1998, she has been with STMicroelectronics, Crolles, France, now Advanced R&D Design Technical Director and Technology R&D Fellow. Her focus areas are in the design of RF/mmW/THz and ultra-low-power circuits and systems. She is currently leading the RF Affinity team transversal inside the company, which enables knowledge creation and breakthrough solutions in the field towards open innovation and business impact.
With over 15 years of dedication to the IEEE community, Andreia is strongly implied with SSCS and its Adcom (2 terms up to 2022). She is member of the VLSI Symposium Executive Committee and has been the TPC chair of ESSCIRC 2020 and 2021 in Grenoble, and General Co-Chair of ESSCIRC-ESSDERC 2023 in Lisbon. She is as well IEEE RFIC Symposium TPC member and has been for 10 years involved with ISSCC as RF subcommittee chair and then member of the Executive Committee. She is as well an active founding member of the IEEE SSCS Women in Circuits group. She is currently Associate Editor (AE) TCAS-I and OJ-SSCS IEEE journals, and has served as AE for T-MTT from 2022 to 2024.
Andreia Cathelin has authored or co-authored 150+ technical papers and 14 book chapters and has co-edited the Springer book “The Fourth Terminal, Benefits of Body-Biasing Techniques for FDSOI Circuits and Systems”. She has filed more than40 patents, being recognized inside her company as Top Inventor of the Year 2022. Andreia Cathelin has been recipient and co-recipient of several best paper awards with ISSCC, RFIC and ESSCIRC. She is as well the winner of the 2012 STMicroelectronics Technology Council Innovation Prize, and has been awarded an HonoraryDoctorate from the University of Lund, Sweden, promotion of 2020.
