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Daniel O’Hare

Senior Researcher

Danny is a Senior Researcher in the Microelectronics Circuits research group at Tyndall mcci.ie. His research is in low-noise sensor interface circuits and precision Analogue to Digital Converters (ADCs).  He has several on-going projects with the Biophotonics group at Tyndall investigating low noise interfaces for Biophotonics data capture and CMOS image sensors for surgical assistance.

 

Biography

Danny is a Senior Researcher in the Microelectronics Circuits research group at Tyndall mcci.ie. His research is in low-noise sensor interface circuits and precision Analogue to Digital Converters (ADCs).  He has several on-going projects with the Biophotonics group at Tyndall investigating low noise interfaces for Biophotonics data capture and CMOS image sensors for surgical assistance.

Danny received his BE degree in Electronic Engineering from University College Dublin in 2000 and completed his PhD at the University of Limerick in 2017. He joined Motorola Semiconductor 2000 and from 2004 to 2008 he was with Freescale Semiconductor designing ADCs and DACs for Cellular transceivers. From 2008 to 2012 he was Analogue Design lead with M4S NV a spinout of IMEC and from 2013 to 2017 he was an ADC researcher in the Circuits and Systems group at the University of Limerick. Since 2017 he is a Senior Researcher in MCCI based at the Tyndall National Institute. He lectures ‘Advanced Analog IC Design’ to UCC Masters in Electronic Engineering students.