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Academic background

Filipe Cardoso was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1982. He graduated in Physics Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico – University of Lisbon in 2005. In 2011, Filipe obtained his PhD in Physics Engineering at the same university. His thesis was on magnetoresistive biosensors for Lab-on-a-Chip applications. During his first Postdoctorate at INESC-MN (Lisbon, Portugal), Filipe further developed this technology and transferred it to a startup company (Magnomics) that he co-founded in 2014. He served Magnomics as CEO and CTO, aiming to bring magnetoresistive biosensor technology into the animal health market. In 2018, he joined the Bioelectronic Systems Laboratory at Columbia University, New York, USA as a research scientist and developed CMOS-based implantable devices. As of November 2022, Filipe joined Delft University of Technology as an Assistant Professor.

Research interests

Filipe's research interests focus on CMOS-based implantable/wearable devices for health monitoring. His main research lines are in:

  • Novel molecular biosensors for implants and wearables
  • New transducers technologies for wireless powering and communication of implants
  • Miniaturization of implants/wearables using micro-/nano-fabrication techniques and CMOS technology aiming for minimal invasiveness.

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