
Our group advances electronics technology by developing semiconductors that offer superior functionality, flexibility and manufacturability. We currently focus on organic molecules, metal oxides, graphene, perovskites and nanoparticles. By exploring novel processing options, we characterize the physical, chemical and electrical properties of these materials.
Our lab fabricates key circuit components such as diodes, transistors, sensors, photodetectors and memory cells to validate their performance for future applications in chips, displays, wearables, connected objects and healthcare products.
Additionally, we develop models to describe the electronic, photonic and excitonic processes governing unconventional devices. These models bridge the gap between theory and experiment, enabling researchers to predict device behavior and optimize device design with greater efficiency.
We Develop Cutting-Edge Technology at the Intersection of Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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