Electronic Materials and Devices (ELMD)

The Electronic Materials and Devices research area is at the forefront of microelectronics research, focusing on the synthesis, characterization, and modeling of novel 2D, semiconducting, and quantum materials, as well as their integration into cutting-edge devices. Exploiting the unique electrical, optical, and structural properties of these materials, next-generation microelectronic devices are explored for applications including quantum computing, novel sensing technologies, photonic and plasmonic devices, and novel memory and computing paradigms. Research in this area bridges the gaps between material synthesis, novel material properties, device fabrication, and systems integration to overcome the limitations of current technology.

Faculty in this area of research include:

Pamela Abshire
Mario Dagenais
Kevin Daniels
Reza Ghodssi
Neil Goldsman
Cheng Gong
Timothy Horiuchi
Agis A. Iliadis
Alireza Khaligh
Wes Lawson
Sahil Shah
Xin Zan

 


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