Roberto la rosa | Elettronica | Research Excellence Recognition

Dr. Roberto la rosa | Elettronica | Research Excellence Recognition

 👤  Dr. Roberto la rosa, STMicroelectronics, Italy

Roberto La Rosa is an accomplished Design Manager and Senior Principal IC mixed-signal Designer at STMicroelectronics. With over 20 years of experience in IC design, he has made significant contributions in energy harvesting, wireless power, and efficient sensor systems. La Rosa’s expertise includes designing ultra-low-power integrated circuits, energy-autonomous systems, and wireless sensor nodes. He has led innovative projects such as wireless battery chargers compliant with the QI standard and energy-efficient ICs for remote control appliances. La Rosa holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. He has authored over 30 scientific publications and holds more than 20 international patents. His work has greatly impacted the fields of energy harvesting, wireless sensor networks, and power management.

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🌟 Summary of Suitability for the Award

Dr. Roberto La Rosa demonstrates outstanding qualifications for the Research for Research Excellence Recognition Award, given his exceptional contributions to the fields of IC mixed-signal design, energy harvesting, and innovative wireless sensor systems. With over two decades of professional experience and significant leadership roles at STMicroelectronics and other globally renowned institutions, Dr. La Rosa has consistently pushed the boundaries of research and development in energy-efficient integrated circuits.

A key highlight of his career is his work on developing ultra-low-power ICs for energy harvesting and autonomous wireless systems. These innovations align directly with the award’s emphasis on impactful and pioneering research that advances technology and addresses global challenges, such as energy sustainability. Additionally, his leadership in defining products like the STWBC and his expertise in wireless power transfer systems illustrate his ability to translate complex research into practical, real-world applications.

🎓  Education

Roberto La Rosa holds a Master’s Degree in Electronic Engineering, cum laude, from the Universita’ degli Studi di Palermo, Italy, completed in 1995. His academic journey continued with a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, completed in 2022. Throughout his academic career, La Rosa focused on energy-efficient systems, sensor technology, and integrated circuit design. His research interests include low-power electronics, energy harvesting, and wireless communication systems. His doctoral research at EPFL was instrumental in developing advanced wireless sensor nodes and energy-autonomous platforms. La Rosa’s education provided a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical design, enabling him to make significant contributions to his field, and his academic achievements have led to numerous patents and industry-leading innovations.

💼  Professional Experience 

Roberto La Rosa has a distinguished career at STMicroelectronics, where he has held leadership positions since 2006. Currently, he serves as Design Manager and Senior Principal IC mixed-signal Designer, focusing on ultra-low-power integrated circuits for energy harvesting and wireless power applications. La Rosa has led the development of innovative products such as the STWBC wireless battery charger and energy-efficient IC systems for infrared light and radio frequency energy conversion. Prior to his current role, he served as Design Manager for LED drivers and mixed-signal IC products, including ultrasound medical echography systems. His earlier career included roles at Maxim Integrated Circuits and STMicroelectronics in the US, where he contributed to automotive power management systems and telecommunications ICs. La Rosa’s professional experience has positioned him at the forefront of energy-efficient design and wireless technology development.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Roberto La Rosa has been recognized for his groundbreaking work in the fields of energy harvesting, wireless sensor networks, and ultra-low-power integrated circuits. His innovations have led to over 20 international patents and more than 30 scientific publications. His contributions to wireless power technologies, including his leadership in the development of the STWBC wireless battery charger, have earned him industry recognition. La Rosa’s research on energy-autonomous systems has been widely acknowledged in academic and industrial circles. He has received several accolades, including the IEEE Sensors Journal’s Best Paper Award for his work on energy-autonomous wireless sensors. His expertise in power management and energy harvesting has made him a sought-after speaker at international conferences and a respected thought leader in his field.

🌍 Research Skills On Elettronica

Roberto La Rosa is a highly skilled researcher with deep expertise in mixed-signal design, energy harvesting, and wireless communication systems. His research focuses on the development of energy-efficient technologies, including autonomous sensor nodes, power management ICs, and wireless power transfer systems. La Rosa has advanced the integration of energy harvesting techniques, such as using infrared light and radio frequency energy, into low-power circuits and sensor platforms. His research also includes the design of battery-free wireless sensors and the application of energy-autonomous systems in various industrial sectors, from medical devices to agriculture. La Rosa’s experience spans across IC design, system integration, and energy management, with a strong focus on low-power electronics. He is proficient in utilizing state-of-the-art methodologies and tools for mixed-signal and analog design, ensuring the development of highly efficient, reliable, and scalable systems.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Strategies and techniques for powering wireless sensor nodes through energy harvesting and wireless power transfer
    Authors: R. La Rosa, P. Livreri, C. Trigona, L. Di Donato, G. Sorbello
    Citations: 123
    Year: 2019
  • Title: An energy-autonomous wireless sensor with simultaneous energy harvesting and ambient light sensing
    Authors: R. La Rosa, C. Dehollain, A. Burg, M. Costanza, P. Livreri
    Citations: 45
    Year: 2021
  • Title: A self-powered and battery-free vibrational energy to time converter for wireless vibration monitoring
    Authors: N. Panayanthatta, G. Clementi, M. Ouhabaz, M. Costanza, S. Margueron, …
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2021
  • Title: Advanced monitoring systems based on battery-less asset tracking modules energized through RF wireless power transfer
    Authors: R. La Rosa, C. Dehollain, P. Livreri
    Citations: 24
    Year: 2020
  • Title: A battery-free wireless smart sensor platform with Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity for smart agriculture
    Authors: R. La Rosa, C. Dehollain, M. Costanza, A. Speciale, F. Viola, P. Livreri
    Citations: 20
    Year: 2022
  • Title: An RF-powered FSK/ASK receiver for remotely controlled systems
    Authors: G. Guerra, Ranieri; Finocchiaro, Alessandro; Papotto, Giuseppe; …
    Citations: 20
    Year: 2016
  • Title: Constant current driving device having an improved accuracy
    Authors: R. La Rosa, M.M.A. Sorbera
    Citations: 14
    Year: 2013
  • Title: An RF Wireless Power Transfer system to power battery-free devices for asset tracking
    Authors: R. La Rosa, C. Dehollain, F. Pellitteri, R. Miceli, P. Livreri
    Citations: 13
    Year: 2019
  • Title: Wake-up radio impact in self-sustainability of sensor and actuator wireless nodes in smart home applications
    Authors: L. Perilli, E.F. Scarselli, R. La Rosa, R. Canegallo
    Citations: 11
    Year: 2018
  • Title: An energy autonomous and battery-free measurement system for ambient light power with time domain readout
    Authors: R. La Rosa, P. Livreri, C. Dehollain, M. Costanza, C. Trigona
    Citations: 9
    Year: 2021