
27 May 2026 | Mikrocentrum Veldhoven
27 May 2026
Mikrocentrum Veldhoven

Presentation slides

Thank you for visiting this year’s Benelux RF&IC Conference. You can download the presentation slides via the links below. Not all speakers gave permission to share their slides.
Keynotes
Wideband continuous-time ADCs for automotive applications – advances in high-performance ADCs
Lucien Breems (NXP) – No permission to publish
Lucien Breems (NXP) – No permission to publish
Resilient RF navigation
Noori Bni Lam (Telespazio Belgium for ESA) – No permission to publish
Noori Bni Lam (Telespazio Belgium for ESA) – No permission to publish
Presentations
RF
Recent advances in reverberation chamber measurement techniques: from noise figure to radar waveform characterization
Anouk Hubrechsen (Antennex)
Anouk Hubrechsen (Antennex)
From conductive components to phased array antennas: consistent, fast and accurate characterization techniques of nonlinear distortions
Marc Vanden Bossche (CNRood)
Marc Vanden Bossche (CNRood)
Next-generation signal and spectrum analyzers: dual-path architecture, integrated cross-correlation and wideband preselection
Sofia Perez-Simbor (Rohde & Schwarz)
Sofia Perez-Simbor (Rohde & Schwarz)
Beyond silicon: III-V technologies powering the next high-linearity, high-power RF and mm-wave revolution
Eric Leclerc (UMS)
Eric Leclerc (UMS)
Cochisa X – European rad-hard X-band core chip
Ulrich Lewark (IMST)
Ulrich Lewark (IMST)
Electronic warfare and (counter-)drone operations: understanding the challenges and opportunities
Mister X (NLR) – No permission to publish
Mister X (NLR) – No permission to publish
Analog & mixed signal
Adaptive LC filter compensation in digital class-D amplifiers
Chris Lokin (MPS Axign)
Chris Lokin (MPS Axign)
How to measure low frequency noise and why does it matter?
Phanish Chava (Admos) – No permission to publish
Phanish Chava (Admos) – No permission to publish
Rethinking the crystal oscillator: faster startup and fully differential operation
Wim Kruiskamp (Renesas)
Wim Kruiskamp (Renesas)
Fast, faster, fastest: hybrid magnetic field sensors for current sensing applications
Richard Visée (Systematic)
Richard Visée (Systematic)
Chips in your brain: challenges a-head!
Tom Van Breussegem (ICsense)
Tom Van Breussegem (ICsense)
Digital
AI silicon: scaling, diffusion and diversification
Jan Bouwen (Nokia)
Jan Bouwen (Nokia)
Democratizing AI inference with digital in-memory computing
Ioannis Papistas (Axelera AI)
Ioannis Papistas (Axelera AI)
Scalable multi-channel digital downconversion on RFSoC: from single receiver to massive channelization
Farid Sahandi Esfanjani (Sioux)
Farid Sahandi Esfanjani (Sioux)
The journey to standard-of-care for cochlear implants – and the role of future technology and architectures
Jan Vandenbussche (Cochlear) – No permission to publish
Jan Vandenbussche (Cochlear) – No permission to publish
PhD pitches
RF
Towards passive, high-resolution terahertz imaging using a chessboard focal plane array integrated in 130-nm SiGe BiCMOS
Martijn Hoogelander (TU Delft)
Martijn Hoogelander (TU Delft)
Differential-mode characterization of multi-port passives up to 170GHz using independent single-ended two-port measurements
Remco Schalk (TU Eindhoven)
Remco Schalk (TU Eindhoven)
Benchmarking of on-wafer oscilloscope-based nonlinear characterization
Daanish Smellie (KU Leuven)
Daanish Smellie (KU Leuven)
Analog & mixed signal
A cryo-CMOS electron/nuclear spin controller with combined GHz/MHz drivers for color-center qubits
Mohamed Elbadry (TU Delft)
Mohamed Elbadry (TU Delft)
Towards the development of custom cryogenic CMOS circuits for the Einstein telescope
Alberto Gatti (KU Leuven)
Alberto Gatti (KU Leuven)
A 12.8-GS/s time-interleaved sub-sampling ADC front end with 38-GHz input bandwidth and >39-dB SNDR for 1–32 GHz in 22-nm FDSOI
Josef Heel (UT)
Josef Heel (UT)
Digital
HEMAIA: an accelerator-centric heterogeneous multi-accelerator SoC
Ryan Antonio (KU Leuven)
Ryan Antonio (KU Leuven)