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Rinaldo Castello is a Full Professor at the Department of Industrial and Information Engineering, University of Pavia. His research focuses on analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, with emphasis on radio frequency (RF) systems, CMOS technology, and high-linearity designs. He leads the Microelectronics Laboratory and has contributed to innovations in low-power RF front-ends, wideband drivers, and interference-tolerant receivers. His work spans applications in 5G, IoT, and optical communication systems.
Castello's educational contributions include courses on analog circuit design and RFIC development. His recent research highlights include a 33 GHz bandwidth Mach-Zehnder modulator driver (2024) and an interferer-tolerant 5G NR receiver (2023). He has published extensively on topics like quantized-analog signal processing and noise-canceling architectures.
While no formal awards or grants are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained excellence in microelectronics. He advises students in analog and RF circuit design, though specific student names are not documented here.
His lab develops cutting-edge solutions for wireless communication challenges, emphasizing energy efficiency and high-frequency performance. Current projects include SAW-less receivers, low-power IoT front-ends, and advanced driver modulators for optical systems.




