Prof. Dr.-Ing. Albrecht Rothermel
										
									
								
						
				
		
	 
			
		
		
		
		
				
			
	
	
	
			
					
							
	
							
	
	
			Albrecht Rothermel received the Dipl.-Ing.  degree in electrical engineering from the University of Dortmund, and  the Dr.-Ing. (Ph.D.) degree from the University of Duisburg, both  Germany, in 1984 and 1989, respectively.
From 1985 to 1989, with the Fraunhofer  Institute of Microelectronic Circuits and Systems, Duisburg, he worked  on integrated digital CMOS and BICMOS circuits, especially for  high-speed applications. From 1990 to 1993, with THOMSON multimedia,  Corporate Research, Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, he worked on  digital signal processing concepts for present and future TV and HDTV  sets. He managed work package 1 in the European JESSI project AE 10 for  HDTV receiver IC design. As manager of the IC design laboratory, He was  involved in analog and mixed circuit design for audio and video  applications.
Since 1994, he is with the Institute of  Microelectronics, University of Ulm, as a Professor of Electrical  Engineering. In 2002, he was a co-founder of the Competence Center for  "Automotive Electronics and Informations Systems".
Dr. Rothermel’s research today focuses on  mixed-signal circuit design (such as clock and data recovery, D/A  conversion, low power analog signal processing). Design goals are  improving performance and lifetime of medical implants for sensing and  stimulating applications.
In 1997, he was on leave at THOMSON multimedia  headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, contributing to the architectures  of second generation US digital TVs. In 2002/03, as a visiting  professor at the Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia, he  was working on electro-optical systems with Prof. Kamran Eshraghian. In  2006 he was a guest professor at Shandong University, Jinan, China, and  in 2013 he visited Prof. Jun Ohta at the Nara Institute of Science and  Technology in Nara, Japan, working on prostheses for blind people.
He has published more than 140 papers, book  chapters and patents. He received the 1985 outstanding young scientist  award of the German VDE, the 1991 outstanding publication award of the  German GME, the 2003 award for remarkable cooperation between industry  and university, the 2006 best paper award of the IEEE ICCE, and the 2016  remarkable cooperation award of the University of Ulm.
After acting as associate editor of the IEEE  JSSC, TPC-Chair of the IEEE ICCE-B, distinguished lecturer of the IEEE,  and TPC-member of the ISSCC, he now is a member of the program  committees of ESSCIRC, and ICCE.
He is member of the German Society of  Electrical Engineers (VDE), the German TV and Cinema Technology Society  (FKTG), and senior member of the IEEE.