Sonkusale named Distinguished Lecturer

Professor Sameer Sonkusale was named a Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society.
Professor Sameer Sonkusale.

Professor Sameer Sonkusale of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering was recently selected as an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) Distinguished Lecturer for the 2024-2025 term. Each year a maximum of ten speakers are selected for this prestigious honor. 

As a distinguished lecturer, Sonkusale will deliver three lectures (on topics including flexible electronics sensors and diagnostics, closed loop precision medicine, and CMOS-based optoelectronic sensors) to groups of CASS members. The CASS Distinguished Lecturer Program enhances professional knowledge for members of the CASS by informing them about the latest research and its practical applications. Criteria for selection of distinguished lecturers includes their professional competence and expertise in circuits and systems as well as their communication and presentation skills. 

Sonkusale earned his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and has been at Tufts since 2004. He holds a primary appointment in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with secondary appointments in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. He is the director of Tufts Nano Lab, which focuses on bioelectronics, biomedical devices circuits and systems, nanoscale sensors, lab-on-chip micro systems, point of care diagnostics, analog and mixed-signal computing, and brain-inspired machine learning.

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