MICROELECTRONICS AND OPTOELECTRONICS

Microelectronics and optoelectronics are pivotal fields that drive the innovation of smaller, faster, and more efficient electronic and photonic devices, essential for advancing modern technology. The MSE department has been committed to the development of advanced spintronic materials, optoelectronic materials, and large area two-dimensional (2D) layered semiconductors, dielectric materials by advancing the physical vapor deposition (PVD), chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques and surface engineering strategies. With integration of spintronic materials, optoelectronic materials and 2D materials into silicon technology, we dedicate to develop advanced logic and memory devices with higher density, fast speed and more energy efficiency. There are also excellent works on hardware based neuromorphic computing, a kind of non-Von Neumann computing architecture which can implement energy efficient parallel computing.

Chen Jingsheng

Quantum Materials

Lance Li

Materials and Technologies for Future Electronics

Mario Lanza

Beyond CMOS Electronic Devices and Circuits

Michel Bosman

Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Silvija Gradecak-Garaj

Advancing Nanoscience

 

Wan Yi

Low-dimensional materials, materials engineering, microelectronics

Wu Mengfei

Materials Science, Photonics and Device Engineering