
Education.
Hamdioui received the MSEE and PhD degrees (both with honors) from TUDelft.
Experience
Hamdioui spent about seven years within industry including Microprocessor Products Group at Intel Corporation (Califorina, USA), IP and Yield Group at Philips Semiconductors R&D (Crolles, France) and DSP design group at Philips/ NXP Semiconductors (Nijmegen, The Netherlands). His research focuses on two domains: Dependable CMOS nano-computing (including Testability, Reliability, Hardware Security) and emerging technologies and computing paradigms (including memristors for logic and storage, in-memory-computing for big-data applications). He is currently involved in different national and EU projects
Hamdioui (http://www.ce.ewi.tudelft.nl/hamdioui/) is currently Chair Professor on Dependable and Emerging Computer Technologies and Head of the Computer Engineering Laboratory (CE-Lab) of the Delft University of Technology (TUDelft), the Netherlands. He also served as Head of the Quantum and Computer Engineering department from May 2019 to Aug 2023. He is co-founder and CEO of Cognitive-IC, a start-up focusing on hardware dependability solutions.
Honours
Hamdioui is the recipient of many international/national awards and he is a member of AENEAS Scientific Committee Council (AENEAS =Association for European NanoElectronics Activities).
Publications
Hamdioui owns two patents, has published one book and contributed to other two, and co-authored over 250 conference and journal papers. He has consulted for many companies (such as Intel, ST, Altera, Atmel, Renesas, …) in the area of memory testing and has collaborated with many industry/research partners in the field of dependable nano-computimng and emerging technologies. He is strongly involved in the international community as a member of organizing committees or a member of the technical program committees of the leading conferences. He delivered dozens of keynote speeches, distinguished lectures, and invited presentations and tutorial at major international forums/conferences/schools and at leading semiconductor companies. Hamdioui is a Senior member of the IEEE, Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, and he serves on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems, IEEE Design & Test, Elsevier Microelectronic Reliability Journal, and of the Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications.