Finalist in IFCS-EFTF 2023 Best Student Paper Competition

On May 17, Nicolas Casilli, E’21, MS’21, PhD’26, electrical engineering, will present his paper “An Ising Tag with a LiNbO3 Resonator for Temperature Threshold Sensing” at the Joint Conference of the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium and the European Frequency and Time Forum (IEEE IFCS-EFTF 2023).

Casilli’s oral presentation has been converted into a 30 min. invited speaker talk in the “Piezoelectric MEMS/NEMS Resonator Session”, and Nicolas is a finalist of the best student paper competition.

In his talk, Casilli will show how leveraging  MEMS resonators and the nonlinear dynamics of parametric circuits allows to realize RF passive sensor tags reconstructing the dynamics of Ising spins to implement a reliable wireless threshold sensing functionality without requiring a battery. Casilli is advised by ECE Assistant Professor Cristian Cassella.

Related Faculty: Cristian Cassella

Related Departments:Electrical & Computer Engineering