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Azita Emami-Neyestanak is the Andrew and Peggy Cherng Professor of Electrical Engineering and Medical Engineering at
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. Emami works on low-power mixed-mode circuits in scalable technologies. She is Executive Officer of the Department of Electrical Engineering and an investigator in the Heritage Medical Research Institute.


Early life and education

Emami was born in
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. She studied at an all-girls high school, where she became interested in hardware design. She earned her bachelor's degree in electronic engineering at the
Sharif University of Technology Sharif University of Technology (SUT); (, romanized : Dāneshgāh-e sana'ti-e sharif) is a public research university in Tehran, Iran. It is widely considered to be the nation's most prestigious and leading institution for science, technology ...
in 1996. During her undergraduate degree she created a high performance synthesizer with Direct Digital techniques. She joined
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for her graduate studies, earning a master's degree in 1999 and a PhD in 2004. At
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she was a member of the very-large-scale-integrated (VLSI) research group, where she worked on integrated circuits and system design. She joined the
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in 2004, working on communication technologies. She was an
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at
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from 2006 to 2007. Her early work used simulations and measurement to evaluate
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technology operating at sub-
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rates.


Research and career

Emami joined the
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in 2007. She was awarded a
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to investigate integrated systems in 2008, studying the electro-optical connects in integrated systems. She was awarded an Okawa Foundation grant in 2010, allowing her to investigate the design of high performance sensors. In 2015 Emami was appointed as a Principal Investigator of the Heritage Medical Research Institute. Emami's work involves the design of energy efficient ways to interface the information and physical worlds. Her research group, MICS (Mixed-mode Integrated Circuits and Systems), study circuits for data communication, sensing and biomedical devices. She focusses on low-power consumption devices, such as microdevices that can act as photoreceptors for people who suffer from vision loss. She achieves low power consumption by using clocking techniques. The photoreceptor-like devices can transmit information to the retinal nerves, and, crucially, can operate at low power as any overheating may damage human tissue. In a collaboration with the
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, Emami developed retinal eye implants that were based on ultra-low power flexible circuits. The circuits included hundreds of electrodes that could be used to stimulate the cells in the eye. Designing electronic components for the eye is not trivial - unlike most circuitry, they cannot be flat. Emami collaborated with an origami expert to develop an implant that could match the contour of a retina. Following this project, Emami worked with Yu-Chong Tai to create
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sensors that can monitor eye pressure in patients who suffer from
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. To ensure the sensors are biocompatible, Emami encapsulated them in 'Parylene-on-oil', a silicone-oil bubble surrounded by
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. Working with Axel Scherer, Emami has developed an implantable glucose monitor that can transmit information via bluetooth to a wearable reader. The sensors can alert physicians in the event of a blood sugar dip or spike. One of her undergraduate students proposed a way for the glucose sensor to operate on low-power, using an analog to digital conversion. In her position at the Heritage Medical Research Institute, Emami creates microdevices that can be used to monitor health and provide treatment inside patients' bodies. Emami has developed a biosensor that can continuously monitor vital information, including blood sugar, pH levels and cortisol, as well as acting as a therapeutic system, releasing
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or other medicine. She collaborated with
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to develop a device called Addressable Transmitters Operated as Magnetic Spins''' (ATOMS), which uses principles of
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to locate the device in the human body. The ATOMS chips contain integrated resonators, sensors and wireless transmission technology, which allows them to be located using magnetic fields. Her group are currently evaluating the performance of ATOMS ''in vitro'' and ''in vivo'', monitoring device migration in live mice and creating the platform that will allow navigation in high-precision surgery. She has also investigated efficient neural interfaces. In 2017 Emami was appointed the
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and
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Professor of Electrical Engineering and Medical Engineering at
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. The Chair is endowed by the co-founders of
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.


Academic service

Emami is the Associate Editor for the
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(IEEE) ''Journal of Solid State Circuits'' and has served as the IEEE SSCS distinguished lecturer. She serves as the Executive Officer of the Department of Electrical Engineering at
Caltech The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech) is a private university, private research university in Pasadena, California, United States. The university is responsible for many modern scientific advancements and is among a small g ...
. Alongside her academic research, Emami works on initiatives to improve diversity in engineering.


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