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Philip Feng » Electronics

This division covers a broad range of topics from the manufacturing of integrated circuits to their applications in real world systems.

Current research includes:

  • adaptive circuits
  • radio frequency circuits
  • hardware security
  • VLSI design
  • co-packaged photonic circuits for AI acceleration and reconfigurable computing 
  • acoustic sensing in harsh environments
  • microwave device and interconnect modeling
  • IC test, and modeling of materials,components and circuits for high-frequency power electronics
  • bioelectronics
  • energy harvesting circuits

Faculty

Area Chair: Hamed Dalir
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Philip Feng

Rhines Endowed Professor in Quantum Engineering Associate Chair for Research

Affiliations Electrophysics, Faculty
Office MALA 5000B Office Phone: 352-294-6320 Website: https://faculty.eng.ufl.edu/quanta/ Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uLUzQdkAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

Biography

Expertise

Devices, Nanotechnology

Research Interests

Solid-State Devices, Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS), Quantum Engineering, Nanotechnology, Transducers, High-Precision Measurement & Instruments, Advanced Materials
Honors and Awards

ECE Research Excellence Award, 2025
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) (2019)
National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award (2015)
National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Award (2014)
National Academy of Engineering (NAE) US Frontiers of Engineering (USFOE) Symposium Invited Participant (2013)
Best Paper Awards (for Advisees): IEEE NEMS (2013), IEEE IFCS (2014), AVS (2014, 2016, 2021)
Finalists of Best/Outstanding Paper Awards (for Advisees): IEEE MEMS (2015, 2017, 2022), Transducers (2019)

Education

Ph.D., California Institute of Technology