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Associate Prof. Dr.techn. Lado Filipovic has been assigned to the Institute for Microelectronics, opens an external URL in a new window (E360) at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technolog, opens an external URL in a new window at TU Wien since Mai 1, 2023 as Associate Professor for Modeling and simulation of integrable semiconductor sensors.

Lado Filipovic comes from Sarajevo in todays Bosnia and Herzegovina. Raised in Canada, he studied electrical engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa (Canada). While still a student, he worked on microelectronic components and embedded systems with a position at Curtiss-Wright Controls - Embedded Computing, opens an external URL in a new window (now Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions). In 2009 he moved to Austria, where he did his doctorate in 2012 at the TU Wien on the topic “Topography simulation of novel processing techniques”, opens an external URL in a new window. The successful acquisition of numerous projects from the EU and national sponsors enabled him to obtain a career position in 2018 on the subject of "modeling and simulation of integrable semiconductor sensors", which he has now completed with the qualification to associate professor. In 2020 he also obtained the Venia Docendi for the subject "Micro- and Nanoelectronics" ("Micro- and Nanoelectronics") with a habilitation thesis on “Semiconductor based integrated sensors”, opens an external URL in a new window. Lado Filipovic is part of the management committee of prestigious international IEEE conferences such as IIRW and is a member of the technical program committee of several IEEE-sponsored conferences such as SISPAD and IEEE Sensors.

The academic home of Lado Filipovic is the Institute for Microelectronics, where his research focus is on the fabrication, operation, stability and reliability of novel semiconductor-based sensors, opens an external URL in a new window using advanced process and device simulations, opens an external URL in a new window. His research interests include optimizing commercial devices based on established materials (e.g. silicon) as well as investigating the potential of novel material systems (e.g. 2D materials) in sensing.

Publications by Lado Filipovic in the Scopus, opens an external URL in a new window and in ReposiTUm, opens an external URL in a new window.

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