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David Bol is a Lecturer at Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), affiliated with the Louvain Polytechnic School (EPL) and the Electrical Engineering Center (ELEN) within the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM). His academic work spans both teaching and research in electrical engineering, with a particular focus on low-power circuit design and sustainable electronics.
Dr. Bol's research interests center around low-power electronics, integrated circuit design, and sustainable approaches to electronic systems. His work bridges traditional electrical engineering with environmental considerations, particularly through life cycle assessment of electronic devices and IoT systems. He has developed expertise in ultra-low-power circuit design, analog and mixed-signal circuits, energy harvesting techniques, and the environmental impact of semiconductor manufacturing and wireless technologies.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on energy efficiency in electronic systems, with significant contributions to current reference design, biomedical amplifiers, and near-sensor computing architectures. A notable trend in his work is the integration of environmental sustainability considerations into traditional circuit design, particularly through life cycle assessment methodologies applied to IoT devices and communication infrastructure.
Dr. Bol teaches multiple electrical engineering courses including Analog Electronic Systems (LELEC2532), Synthesis of Digital Integrated Circuits (LELEC2570), and Sustainable Development and Transition (LEPL1804), reflecting his dual expertise in circuit design and sustainability.

