Saleh Heidary Shalmany
Researcher
Department of Electronic Instrumentation
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Biography
Saleh Heidary Shalmany received a B.Sc. degree (with excellence) in 2008 from Tehran University, Tehran, Iran, and an M.Sc. degree (with distinction) in 2010 from Delft University of Technology (TUDelft), Delft, The Netherlands, both in electrical engineering. From 2010 to 2011, he was a researcher with TUDelft and NXP Semiconductors, working on the development of a micropower smart pH sensor intended for use in RFID tags. Since October 2011, he has been pursuing his Ph.D. at the Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory of TUDelft and in collaboration with Infineon Technologies. His thesis project focuses on the design and test of integrated precision current sensing system for Coulomb counting applications. From 2008 to 2010, he was the recipient of the Huygens scholarship provided by the Dutch Minister of Education, Culture, and Science.
Research Interest
Precision Analog
Publications
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A BJT-based Temperature-to-Digital Converter with ±60mK (3σ) Inaccuracy from −55°C to +125°C in 0.16μm Standard CMOS
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A Resistor-Based Temperature Sensor with a 0.13pJ·K2 Resolution FOM