About
Shah Syed Adeel Ali is a Fixed-term Researcher at the Department of Physics 'Giuseppe Occhialini', University of Milano-Bicocca, specializing in advanced electronics for particle physics detectors and biomedical instrumentation with significant contributions to the ATLAS experiment at CERN.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Milano-Bicocca (2023). Dissertation: 'Integrated Readout Systems for Particle Detectors'.
Dr. Ali's research expertise spans CMOS integrated circuit design for radiation-hardened environments and ultra-low-power biomedical systems. He develops analog front-end electronics for muon detection in high-energy physics experiments while simultaneously advancing wearable ECG monitoring and implantable neurorecording technologies for epilepsy management, demonstrating exceptional versatility across physics and medical engineering domains.
Analysis of his 2020-2025 publications reveals a dual-track research trajectory: advancing nanometer-scale electronics for particle detectors (focusing on radiation tolerance and power efficiency) while pioneering energy-constrained biomedical devices. This interdisciplinary approach bridges semiconductor physics, detector instrumentation, and clinical diagnostics through innovative circuit architectures.
Awards: No scientific awards documented in available sources.
As an active ATLAS collaboration member, Dr. Ali contributes to international particle physics research while engaging with biomedical engineering teams on medical device development. His work likely receives institutional and international funding for detector R&D and healthcare technology innovation, though specific grants aren't detailed in current records.
Dr. Ali operates within the ATLAS muon detector development group and interdisciplinary biomedical research consortia, focusing on translating microelectronics advances into practical applications for fundamental physics research and neurological/cardiac healthcare solutions.
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