
معرفی
Sebastian Magierowski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at York University's Lassonde School of Engineering. He holds a P.Eng designation and has held faculty positions at the University of Calgary (2004–2012) and York University since 2013. His research focuses on semiconductor systems, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence, with particular emphasis on energy-efficient analog/digital chips, CAD/EDA tools, and applications like mobile DNA sequencing and DNA-based data storage.
Dr. Magierowski's academic journey includes a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto (2004). His work bridges electrical engineering and biomedical innovation, with contributions to CMOS-based nanopore DNA sequencing systems, capacitive sensors for DNA storage monitoring, and FPGA-accelerated bioinformatics tools. His research also explores hardware acceleration for embedded systems and novel sensing technologies for point-of-care diagnostics.
Key research themes include:
- Development of semiconductor-based biosensors (e.g., CMOS nanopore systems)
- Design of compact, portable diagnostic devices
- Integration of AI and machine learning in bioinformatics pipelines
- Advances in DNA data storage and retrieval mechanisms
His recent publications highlight innovations in low-power circuits for DNA sequencing, thermo-FET sensing systems, and embedded RISC-V multicore architectures for miniature devices. While no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record reflects impactful contributions to interdisciplinary engineering and biomedical research.
Dr. Magierowski's work emphasizes cross-disciplinary collaboration, with applications spanning healthcare, environmental monitoring, and data storage. His research group focuses on translating theoretical advancements into practical, scalable technologies for emerging biomedical and computational challenges.



