Currently, SSEL has a very broad research program in all aspects of solid-state devices and technologies, which can be divided in several categories:
Solid-state devices, theory and technology
- Integrated photonics and optoelectronics
- Organic and molecular electronics
- Microwave devices and circuits
- Materials, metrology and theory
- Nanotechnology and nanofabrication
Integrated circuits
- Analog and RF circuits
- VLSI and digital circuits
MEMS and Microsystems (including research projects on a variety of micromachined sensors and actuators, and integrated systems that combine these components):
- RF MEMS
- Microfluidics and gas/chemical sensors
- Implantable devices
- Environmental systems
- MEMS technology and packaging
For more information, please see SSEL Research
