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September 2025. The Ferris group studies high-temperature reaction chemistry and particulate formation using optical diagnostic methods, with applications to alternative fuel design and atmospheric chemistry
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involve sensor design, including analog front-end design, light source modulation, sensor miniaturization including PCB design, sensor testing via physiology-mimicking phantoms, animal models, healthy
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advance the development of in the broad areas of emerging memory materials and devices, including post silicon MOSFET-based computing such as analog in-memory-computing or 2D-material based FETs, MEMS
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will be under the supervision of CT&T Research Group Director Prof. Dr. Murat Uysal and is expected to carry out cutting-edge research on the physical layer design of wireless communication systems and
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position in the Fast Sensors R&D group at SCIPP. As a leading academic facility for R&D in sensor and detection system design, SCIPP has made major contributions to particle detector development. The group’s
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electronics, information systems, computer architecture, analog and mixed signals circuits, biomedical imaging, and photonics and semiconductors, with ML/AI infused in several of these research areas. Situated