Matt Douthwaite has a diverse work experience in the field of microelectronics and engineering. Matt is currently working at Crypto Quantique as a Senior Analog IC Design Engineer, where they focus on quantum driven cybersecurity for IoT security. Prior to that, they worked as an Analog IC Design Engineer at the same company, contributing to the development of unforgeable identity key derivation technology.
Before joining Crypto Quantique, Matt worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Imperial College London, where they designed microelectronics for wearable electrochemical sensors. Matt also completed their PHD in the same field, funded by the EPSRC through the HiPEDS Centre for Doctoral Training.
Matt also gained experience as a Research Intern in the Devices, Circuits, and Systems Group at ARM, where they developed an analogue MAC engine for efficient computation in resource-constrained technology. Additionally, they worked as an Electrical Engineering Intern at GENEU, where they developed the core technology for the company's business.
Furthermore, Matt started their career as a Year in Industry Student at Dstl, where they improved scientific methodology through experiments and statistical trials while working on projects related to testing and evaluating equipment.
Overall, Matt Douthwaite's work experience showcases their expertise in analogue IC design, microelectronics, and interdisciplinary collaboration in various industry and academic settings.
Matt Douthwaite's education history includes a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Imperial College London. Matt completed this degree from 2011 to 2015. Afterwards, they pursued a Master's of Research degree in High Performance Embedded and Distributed Systems (HiPEDS) at Imperial College London from 2015 to 2016. Following this, Matt obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in wearable, low-power CMOS ISFETs and compensation circuits for on-body sweat analysis from Imperial College London. Matt completed their PhD from 2016 to 2020.
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