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Trond Ytterdal is a Professor at the Department of Electronic Systems, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). His research focuses on analog electronics, semiconductor devices, and high-frequency electronics. He has contributed to advancements in circuit design, including digital-to-analog converters, GaN HEMTs, and resonant detectors. His work spans both theoretical and applied domains, with notable projects like the FlexEEG initiative exploring adaptive signal analysis in EEG systems.
Recent publications highlight innovations in compact semiconductor models, efficient in-memory adder designs, and high-frequency device integration. His interdisciplinary approach bridges material science and circuit engineering, addressing challenges in modern electronics.
Ytterdal has been involved in collaborative projects such as the David versus Goliath project (FlexEEG), aiming to enhance single-channel EEG analysis through adaptive techniques. While no awards are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record underscores his active role in advancing electronic systems.
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