Martin Claus received the Dr.-Ing. degree in electrical engineering in 2011 from the TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany. From 2011 to 2012, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow on the modeling of nanotube and nanowire FETs. Since 2013, he has been a Research Group Leader for modeling of emerging electronics at the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden, Dresden, Germany. His scientific activities focus currently on: (1) Application oriented evaluation of novel transistor and sensor technologies based on experiments, theoretical understanding (device physics) and benchmark circuit design; (2) Fabrication and characterization of high-frequency applications based on incumbent and emerging technologies; (3) Enabling of circuit and system design for nanoscale technologies by providing software and simulation infrastructure as well as related compact/SPICE models; (4) Modeling and simulation of emerging high-frequency and high performance electronics for future mobile communications and data processing; (5) Development of experimentally verified multi-scale modeling frameworks for nanoscale transistors and sensors in an interdisciplinary environment; (6) Specialization of machine-learning algorithms for the needs in semiconductor technology development.