Georgia Tsirimokou received Bachelor's degree in Physics (2011), Master's Degree in Electronics and Communications (2013), and PhD in Analog Integrated Circuit Design (2017) from the University of Patras. Her Doctoral Thesis was titled "Design of Fractional-Order Integrated Circuits."
From 2017 to 2021, she worked as an analog integrated circuit design engineer at ADVEOS Microelectronics Systems, and from 2021 to 2023 as an analog integrated circuit design engineer at Circuits Integrated.
Since 2023, she has been a member of the faculty at the VLSI Systems and Computer Architecture Laboratory, Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Ioannina, serving as Αssistant Professor.
She has excellent knowledge of Cadence software and experience in the design/tape-out of integrated circuits in a variety of advanced technologies from 90nm to 7nm.
Her research interests focus on the development of CMOS analog integrated circuits, including fractional-order circuits and systems, continuous and discrete time filters, low voltage circuits for biomedical applications, as well as the design of systems for IOT applications. Whithin these publications are also included two best paper awards.
She is ranked at the top 2% of researchers all over the world, in the sub-field Electrical and Electronics Engineering, from 2023 to present, in the Stanford University list.
She serves from 2021 as:
• Associate Editor in the International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications (Wiley)
• Member of the Topical Advisory Panel in the MDPI Fractal & Fractional Journal