dr. Rao
Electronic Instrumentation (EI), Department of Microelectronics Themes: CMOS Image Sensors
Biography
Padmakumar R. Rao was born in Kochi, India, in 1979. He received his Master’s degree from the Regional Engineering College (Trichy, India) in 2002, and thereafter his PhD from the Delft University of Technology (Delft, the Netherlands) in 2009. His thesis focused on charge-transfer cmos image sensors: both in terms of device physics, as well as radiation aspects. Later, he joined IMEC (Leuven, Belgium), as a post-doctoral researcher, investigating hybrid image sensor for outer-space applications, as well design of commercial image sensors. Thereafter, he worked for a short while at ON Semiconductor (Mechelen, Belgium), as a pixel and process engineer. In 2013, he returned to academia as a senior researcher on the topic of detectors for deep and extreme ultraviolet applications. From 2015, he is a full-time employee of ASML (Veldhoven, the Netherlands), as a senior researcher, and spends part of his time (1-day per week) at TUDelft.
His research interests are:
- Hybrid and 3D-integrated image sensors
- Detectors for particle detection
- Time-of-flight image sensors
- Device & processing aspects of image sensors and other novel detectors
- Calibration techniques
During his career, Padmakumar R. Rao has (co-authored) several papers in many peer-reviewed journals, and has contributed to several conferences.
Last updated: 14 Feb 2024