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ECE Research.

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VLSI Research and Design Center's 16-channel Neural Pre-conditioner Device [Visit Research Center's Website]

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A quantum eye from The Fitzpatrick Center's Quantum Optics research project. [Visit Research Center's Website]

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ECE Department
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Box 90291
Durham, NC 27708

(919)-660-5252
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Research.

Our faculty members pursue research in a range of ECE subdisciplines and in multidisciplinary teams. We are actively involved in all of the Pratt School of Engineering Initiatives in photonics, sensing, biotechnology, materials and devices. Faculty members in the department work in a number of research centers. In addition, faculty are organized loosely into affinity groups as described below.

Research Centers

Research Groups

Sensing and Waves

Group Leader: Qing Liu

Description: short-pulse scattering, subsurface sensing and space physics, geophysics, wave-based signal processing, electromagnetic field and wave interactions and modeling, and metamaterials synthesis to achieve negative refractive index and subwavelength focusing

Group Members

Signal Processing and Communications

Group Leader: Jeffrey Krolik

Description: statistical signal processing for remote sensing including surveillance radars and microwave remote sensing, active and passive sonar, ocean acoustics and medical imaging; and auditory prostheses and pattern recognition

Group Members

Photonics

Group Leader: Jungsang Kim

Description: reference structure tomography, multimodal and raman spectroscopy, interferometric imaging, biometric human tracking networks; liquid crystal-on-silicon (LCOS) microdisplays, tunable optical filters, spatial light modulators, color separators, pattern recognition systems and sensors, nano-photonic devices, quantum information science, advanced semiconductor photonic devices, micro and nano fabrication, micro-electromechanial systems (MEMS), integrated optical systems

Group Members

Micro/Nanosystems

Group Leader: Martin Brooke

Description: droplet-based microfluidics; semiconductor materials, devices, processing and modeling; heterojunction and surface engineering for device applications and defect control; nanoscale device physics, modeling, simulation, and technology; carrier tunneling in deep-submicron ultrathin-oxide MOSFETs; gate tunneling considerations in static and dynamic MOS integrated circuits; ultrathin gate dielectrics; mixed-signal circuit testing and computer-aided analog circuit design; RF testing; hybrid optoelectronic integration and packaging of compound semiconductor devices with optical and electronic host substrates

Group Members

Computer Engineering

Group Leader: Krishnendu Chakrabarty

Description: design and testing of integrated circuits and systems, high availability server design, memory system design, performance analysis, distributed sensor networks, fault-tolerant and real-time embedded systems, modeling, simulation and optimization of composite microsystems, self-assembling computer architecture and device fabrication, DNA-guided self-assembly, nanoscale system design and simulation, circuit design and visualization

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