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
Office MALA 4132
Office Phone: 352-273-2604
Email: xiaoyilu@ufl.edu
Website: https://faculty.eng.ufl.edu/xiaoyi-lu/
Biography
Primary Research Area
Computer Engineering
Research Interests
Parallel and Distributed Computing; Scalable, Efficient, and Secure Technologies and Systems for HPC, Big Data, AI, Cloud, Edge, and others; Novel Communication and I/O Technologies (e.g., RDMA/PMEM/NVMe/GPU/DPU); Scalable and Parallel Algorithms and Applications; Interdisciplinary Research for Social Good
Education
Postdoc, The Ohio State University, 2014
Ph.D., University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2012
B.S., Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2006