This division spans a wide range of research involving emerging solid-state devices, integrated micro/nanosystems, advanced materials, nanotechnology, electromagnetic fields and waves, and their applications.
The division includes the following active topics and themes:
- Electromagnetic (EM) fields – from fundamentals to applications
- Electrical power generation, distribution/transmission, and utilization
- EM waves – wave guiding, propagation, and interactions
- Optical fibers and applications
- Photonics – materials, devices, and photonic integrated circuits
- Optoelectronics (lasers, solar cells, detectors)
- Transistors (SiGe, MIS, III-V) and beyond-CMOS devices
- Micro/nanoelectromechanical systems (MEMS & NEMS) – mechanical, electrical, magnetic, optical, thermal, and biological transducers
- RF/microwave devices and systems
- Sensors and actuators, sensors for Internet of Things (IoT)
- Nanotechnology
- Biotechnology – BioMEMS, biomedical materials, devices, and microsystems, wearable and implantable devices
- Advanced materials – wide-bandgap semiconductors, ferroelectric, piezoelectric materials, metamaterials
- Quantum devices and quantum technologies
FACULTY
Area Chair: Navid Asadi
Biography
Primary Research Area
Signals and Systems
Research Interests
Signal processing for wireless communications and radar
Honors and Awards
Keynote Speaker, IET International Radar Conference, Hangzhou, China, October 2015
Keynote Speaker, IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Communications and Computing, Ningbo, China, September 2015
2012 Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop
Education
PhD, Electrical Engineering, Ohio State University, 1991
MS, Electrical Engineering, Ohio State University, 1987
BS, Electrical Engineering, Xidian University, 1985