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dr. Aleksandar Andreski

Associate Lector Applied Nanotechnology

Aleksandar Andreski is Associate Lector at the research group Applied Nanotechnology.

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dr. ir. Aleksandar Andreski

Associate Lector Applied Nanotechnology

About Aleksandar

Aleksandar Andreski was born in Ohrid, Macedonia in 1978. He received an MSc degree in Electronics and Telecommunications from the SS Cyril & Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia (2001) and obtained a second MSc degree in Microelectronic Engineering from the TUDelft (2003). He holds a PhD in Solid State Science from the University of Twente (2011) in The Netherlands.

In 2003, he joined Philips Semiconductor's Chief Technology Office in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, where he was tasked with the design of high-speed CMOS interface circuits for low-power mobile applications. In 2006 he received an excellence award for the design of an interface block that is still serving as a base for some mobile communication IC's. After joining the Interfaces and Correlated Electron Systems group of prof. dr. ir H. Hilgenkamp at the University of Twente in 2006, he worked on novel ultra-fast superconducting circuits as a PhD researcher and later continued as a postdoc where he helped build and redesign several scientific instruments. He has hands-on experience with thin film growth and structuring as well as in-depth knowledge of electromagnetic phenomena and their interactions with solids.

He is interested in advanced electronic circuits, instrumentation, sensors, lasers and practically everything that is on the border between engineering and physics. He likes to play basketball and is a big science fiction fan.


Secondary activities

Salland Engineering BV
R&D Scientist, 01-06-2023 - present, paid