Summary
I am a Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London. My research focuses on understanding and extending instrumentation hardware performance limits, including signal integrity, hardware signal processing and novel device technologies.
In the signal integrity area my students and I have studied slow surface wave propagation and substrate crosstalk and coupling on multilayered conductive substrates. Our work on novel devices includes SiGe devices and circuits, RF MEMS, slow wave filters and more recently memristors. Finally, we have worked on novel data acquisition techniques including asynchronous sigma-delta modulation and spread spectrum modulated amplifiers.
I currently work on memristor modelling and their circuit applications, and also on the performance limits of antenna array hardware for superresolved triangulation applications.
Before coming to Imperial I worked on GaAs monolithic microwave integrated circuit design and technology and also on low temperature electron physics.
I am the lead reviewer for a number of microwave integrated electronics projects of the Corallia Microelectronics Technology cluster in Greece. I serve on the IEEE European Solid State Circuits Technical Program Committe and review for a number of IET and IEEE journals. I am a visitor at the Communications laboratory of the National Technical University of Athens.
I am a Senior Member of IEEE and Member of IET.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
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background
2003-present: Senior Lecturer (Associate professor) Imperial College EEE
1996-2003: Lecturer, Imperial College EEE
1991-1996: Adjunct professor, U. Crete, Physics
1990-1996: Researcher, Microelectronics Research Group, FORTH, Crete, Greece
1983-1989: Ph.D., Applied Physics, Yale University
1979-1983: B.S., Physics, MIT
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Prodromakis T, Peh BP, Papavassiliou C, et al. , 2011, A Versatile Memristor Model With Non-linear Dopant Kinetics, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol:58, ISSN:0018-9383, Pages:3099-3105
Prodromakis T, Papavassiliou C, 2010, An Experimental Technique for Characterizing Slow-Wave Characteristics of MIS-Like Transmission Lines Using Aqueous Dielectrics, Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Vol:58, Pages:985-993
Tuckwell M, Papavassiliou C, 2009, An Analog Gabor Transform Using Sub-Threshold 180-nm CMOS Devices, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. Part 1: Regular Papers, Vol:56, ISSN:1549-8328, Pages:2597-2608
Prodromakis T, Papavassiliou C, 2009, Engineering the Maxwell-Wagner polarization effect, Applied Surface Science, Vol:255, Pages:6989-6994