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Sanjeev Koppal » Electrophysics

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

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Sanjeev Koppal

Associate Professor Kent and Linda Fuchs Faculty Fellow

Office MALA 5103 Office Phone: 352-392-8942 Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=EKNrHzQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

Biography

Primary Research Area

Signals and Systems

Research Interests

Computer Vision, Computational Photography, Sensors, Optics, Image/Video Processing

Education

PhD, Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009
MS, Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2006
BS, Computer Science, University of Southern California, 2003