Pengcheng Xuمشاهده پروفایل
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Pengcheng Xu is a Researcher at the Technical University of Munich's Chair of Circuit Design under Prof. Ralf Brederlow, specializing in analog and mixed-signal circuit design. His work spans energy harvesting systems, neuromorphic hardware, and wireless sensor technologies, with strong industry connections including prior roles at Huawei and Fraunhofer EMFT. Education: Bachelor of Physics, Shanghai Normal University (2013) Master of Integrated Circuit Engineering, Tongji University (2016) Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Université catholique de Louvain (2021) Exchange Student, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (2015) Xu's research focuses on practical applications of circuit design including RF energy harvesting for battery-less IoT sensors, neuromorphic accelerators for edge computing, and precision analog systems for electrochemical/ mechanical stress sensing. His work bridges theoretical circuit innovation with real-world implementation in semiconductor processes from 28nm FDSOI to emerging memory technologies. His publications demonstrate consistent high-impact contributions to IEEE journals and conferences including JSSC, ISSCC, and ESSCIRC, with particular expertise in impedance-aware rectifier design and low-power circuit architectures. Xu holds a pending European/US patent for RF energy harvesting systems. Awards and Recognition: Shanghai Outstanding Graduate Award (2013, 2016) Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Funded Students Abroad (2020) Chinese National Scholarship (2012, 2014, 2015) Meritorious Winner, Mathematical Contest in Modeling (2013) Xu actively contributes to the academic community as IEEE Young Professionals Germany Chair (2023-2024), IEEE Design Automation Conference TPC member (2022-2024), and reviewer for multiple IEEE journals. He supervises student theses in analog circuit design and neuromorphic hardware through TUM's Chair of Circuit Design, which maintains strong industry partnerships with semiconductor companies.







