Speaker Profile
Biography
Sanjin is Principal Member of Technical Staff at imec and Nanopore Technology Systems Lead. He is responsible for advancing silicon-based biosensing technologies from laboratory-stage research to scalable, product-oriented platforms in health diagnostics. His expertise is rooted in single-molecule sensing and solid-state nanopore technology. He leads multidisciplinary engineering and research teams focused on the development of integrated nanopore-based diagnostic systems, translating early-stage concepts into manufacturable technology building blocks. Sanjin defines and executes technology roadmaps that align device physics, CMOS integration, system architecture, and process development with long-term product requirements and foundry compatibility. His work includes the development of a scalable nanopore platform implemented in CMOS technology, enabling high-density sensor integration and robust system performance. In addition to technical leadership, he establishes collaborations with suppliers, industrial partners, and academic institutions to accelerate development cycles and reduce scale-up risk. His work sits at the interface of semiconductor engineering and molecular diagnostics, with a focus on delivering reliable, manufacturable biosensing solutions.
Clinical & Research Tools Showcase:
Imec
Session Abstract – PMWC 2026 Silicon Valley
The PMWC 2026 Clinical & Research Tools Showcase will provide a 15-30 minute time slot for selected companies in this space. The Clinical & Research Tools is a showcase for innovative technologies that are used for the analysis of genetic variation and function, helping to advance breakthroughs in genetic health, rare disease conditions on individuals of all ages, complex diseases and cancer care. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) and microarray technologies empower rapidly evolving genomic revolution.




