M. Carminati, born in 1981, received B.Sc. and M.Sc. both cum laude in Electronic Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2003 and 2005 respectively, with a master thesis on avionics and MEMS sensors data fusion based on Kalman filtering. Member of IEEE (CAS and I&M societies) since 2007, received PhD in Electronics in 2010 with full marks and with a PhD thesis on low-noise instrumentation for nano-scale electrochemistry. In 2008 he was awarded a Rocca Fellowship and spent a semester at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA, USA) working at RLE on BioMEMS and microfluidics. Since 2016 he is Assistant Professor at Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria of Politecnico di Milano working in the field of sensors and low-noise circuits and innovative instruments for current (femtoAmpere resolution) and impedance (zeptoFarad) measurements with application to micro- and nano-(bio) science and radiation detectioo. He has been supervising the activity of several master and PhD students and has been involved in several national and international projects. Since 2014 he is member of GE association and contract professor of the Biochip master course at Politecnico di Milano. He has been awarded 2 best paper awards at IEEE conferences (ICECS 2012, SSD 2014) and presented as Keynote Speaker at IWIS 2014 and IMEKO TC-19 2014 conferences. He is author of about 90 peer-reviewed publications, 8 book chapters and holds three patents. Since 2015 he serves as secretary of the TC-34 “Nanotechnology in Instrumentation and Measurement” of the IEEE I&M Society.