معرفی
Prof. Christoph Studer is a Full Professor of Integrated Information Processing at ETH Zurich's Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. He leads the Integrated Systems Laboratory and directs SwissChips. His research focuses on wireless communication, machine learning, signal processing, and hardware-efficient algorithms, with applications in B5G systems, sensing-communication integration, and low-power signal processing. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. from ETH Zurich (2009 and 2006) and has held academic positions at Cornell University before returning to ETH in 2020. Notable honors include the NSF CAREER Award (2017), ETH Medal for Doctoral Dissertation (2011), and multiple teaching awards.
Education:
- M.S. and Ph.D. in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich (2006, 2009)
- Visiting Researcher, Stanford University (2005)
Research Interests: Develops algorithms and hardware for high-throughput, low-power wireless systems. Key areas include:
- B5G multi-antenna systems and simultaneous sensing-communication (SISCO)
- Analog-to-feature (A2F) conversion for low-power signal classification
- Hardware-software co-design for efficient microchip integration
Publications: Focus on channel charting, jammer mitigation, and deep learning for communication. Recent work includes CSI2Vec, jammer-resilient synchronization, and distributed MIMO systems.
Awards:
- US NSF CAREER Award (2017)
- Michael Tien Teaching Award (2016)
- ETH Medal for Doctoral Thesis (2011)
Labs/Teams: Leads the Integrated Systems Laboratory at ETH and directs SwissChips, a national initiative for integrated circuit development.




