Dr. Chris Verhoeven
Associate Professor
Department of Microelectronics
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Biography
"Dr. C.J.M. (Chris) Verhoeven is an associate professor in the department of microelectronics at the Delft University of Technology since 1999. His research interests are systematic analog design, RF circuits, adaptive radio systems, sensor electronics and avionics for drones, sounding rockets and nano-satellites. Since 2007 he is part-time employed at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering in the Space Systems Engineering lab. He was responsible for the design and implementation of the electronics for the Delfi-C3 nano-satellite that was successfully launched in 2008 that still operational after nearly 8 years. He is still involved in the development of future nanosatellite missions of the TU-Delft and one of the initiators of the national OLFAR project (Orbiting Low Frequency Array); a moon-orbiting radio telescope based on a swarm of nano-satellites."
Research Interest
Design methodology for Analog Electronics, electronics for nano satellites, electronics for (swarm) robots
Publications
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Out-of-Band Immunity to Interference of Single-Ended Baseband Amplifiers Through IM_2 Cancellation