
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Andrea Schütze is a full professor at the Department of Microelectronics and Circuit Technology, Technische Universität Dresden. Her research focuses on nanoelectronics, energy-efficient systems, and bio-inspired circuits. She leads the Nanoelectronics and Circuits Group and directs the Dresden Center for Emerging Technologies.
Education:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, TU Dresden (2007)
- Diploma in Microelectronics, TU Ilmenau (2003)
Research Interests: Andrea Schütze pioneers bio-inspired circuits for neuromorphic computing and develops ultra-low-power mixed-signal systems for IoT. Her work bridges nanoelectronics with biomedical applications, emphasizing energy-efficient architectures and novel device integration techniques.
Publications: Recent articles highlight advancements in nanoelectronic devices, neuromorphic circuits, and 3D stacked CMOS integration. Her work frequently addresses emerging technologies like quantum dots and spintronics.
Awards:
- 2018 IEEE Women in Engineering International Leadership Award
- 2020 German Future Prize
Grants & Advising: Current EU Horizon 2020 grant (€4.2M) for bio-inspired computing. Supervises 5 PhD students and 12 master's students in topics ranging from neuromorphic hardware to energy harvesting circuits.
Labs & Teams: Leads the TU Dresden Nanoelectronics Lab, collaborating with Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS). Active in EU-funded Clean Sky 2 consortium for energy-efficient avionics systems.



