Technische Universität Dresden

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Dr.-Ing. Enver Solan

Co-Founder & CSO
GEMESYS Technologies
Zess, E2/20
Hans-Dobbertin-Str. 8
44803 Bochum

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Short Biography

Dr.-Ing. Enver Solan is an accomplished engineer who earned his Dipl.-Ing. degree in Communications and RF-Engineering from Ruhr University Bochum in 2014. Driven by his passion for technology, he continued his studies at the same institution and received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology in 2020. His dissertation, titled “Contributions to Wave Digital Emulation of Adaptive Circuits with Memory Elements,” highlights his dedication to advancing the field.

Inspired by his doctorial research, Enver co-founded GEMESYS Technologies alongside three colleagues. As the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) he is at the forefront of developing next-generation AI hardware based on integrated analog circuits.

Publications

[1] B. Al Beattie, E. Pérez-Bosch Quesada, M. Uhlmann, E. Pérez, G. Kahmen, E. Solan, and K. Ochs, “Wave Digital Emulation of an Enhanced Compact Model for RRAM Devices With Multilevel Capability,” IEEE Trans. Nanotechnol., vol. 22, pp. 753-762, 2023.

[2] K. Ochs, D. Michaelis, E. Solan, P. Feketa, A. Schaum, and T. Meurer, “Synthesis, Design, and Synchronization Analysis of Coupled Linear Electrical Networks,” IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I, vol. 67, no. 12, pp. 4521-4532, Dec. 2020.

[3] K. Ochs, S. Jenderny, and E. Solan, “Anticipation of Irregular Patterns: A Wave Digital Approach,” in Proc. 63rd IEEE Int. Midwest Symp. Circuits Syst. (MWSCAS), Springfield, MA, USA, Aug. 2020.

[4] K. Ochs, D. Michaelis, and E. Solan, “Towards Wave Digital Memcomputing with Physical Memristor Models,” IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. I, vol. 66, no. 2, pp. 1234-1245, Feb. 2019.

[5] E. Solan, E. Perez, D. Michaelis, C. Wenger, and K. Ochs, “Wave Digital Model of a TiN/Ti/HfO2/TiN Memristor,” Int. J. Numer. Model. Electron. Netw. Devices Fields, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 1-10, 2019.

[6] K. Ochs, E. Solan, D. Michaelis, and L. Schmitz, “Towards a Self-Organizing Deciphering System Based on a Wave Digital Emulator,” in Proc. 62nd IEEE Int. Midwest Symp. Circuits Syst. (MWSCAS), Dallas, TX, USA, Aug. 2019.

[7] K. Ochs, D. Michaelis, and E. Solan, “Solving the Longest Path Problem Using a HfO2-Based Wave Digital MEMristor Model,” in Proc. 62nd IEEE Int. Midwest Symp. Circuits Syst. (MWSCAS), Dallas, TX, USA, Aug. 2019

[8] K. Ochs, D. Michaelis, and E. Solan, “Wave Digital Emulation of a Memristive Circuit to Find the Minimum Spanning Tree,” in Proc. 62nd IEEE Int. Midwest Symp. Circuits Syst. (MWSCAS), Dallas, TX, USA, Aug. 2019.

[9] K. Ochs, E. Solan, D. Michaelis, and L. Hilgers, “Emulation of a Navigation Processor with Physical Memristors Models,” in Proc. 30th Irish Signals Syst. Conf. (ISSC), Maynooth, Ireland, 2019.

[10] K. Ochs, E. Solan, D. Michaelis, and M. Herbrechter, “Towards Wave Digital Memcomputing with Physical Memristor Models,” in Proc. 52nd IEEE Int. Symp. Circuits Syst. (ISCAS), Sapporo, Japan, 2019.