Giorgio Cristiano is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at ETH Zürich in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering , affiliated with the Integrated Systems Laboratory . His work focuses on advanced circuit design for Internet of Things (IoT) applications and In-Memory Computing , with a strong emphasis on low-power and CMOS-compatible solutions. His research spans key areas such as: Temperature-stable RC oscillators for IoT nodes High-efficiency DC-DC converters using electromagnetically coupled oscillators Neural recording interface circuits with miniaturized resistors MEMS oscillators for ultra-low power consumption The trends in his publications highlight innovations in energy efficiency (e.g., 1.5pJ/Cycle oscillators), noise reduction (0.4 NEF amplifiers), and biomedical electronics integration. His work often addresses miniaturization and power optimization for wearable and implantable devices. Key institutions involved in his research include: ETH Zürich (primary affiliation) Integrated Systems Laboratory (research group) Collaborations with experts in biomedical engineering and neural networks

