The Integrated Nanoelectronics group is led by Associate Professor Farshad Moradi. This group focuses on aggressively lowering the energy consumption of integrated electronics using device and circuit co-design. The main research focus of this group includes biomedical IC design e.g. brain implants, brain-tech computing e.g. neuromorphic computing, energy harvesting, e.g. batteryless IoTs, and memories e.g. spintronic memories.
Infrastructure:
ICELab, the lab that is anchored to my group's activities, is equipped with advanced measurement tools required for device and chip characterizations including Probe-Station, Wirebonding Machine, PCB machine, Network Analyzer, Signal Analyzer up to 30 GHz, (Arbitrary) Signal generators, pattern generator, oscilloscope etc.