Overview
Integrated circuit technology is a key enabler in shrinking large systems into hand-held devices, and it has been a primary driver of more than 50 years of electronics innovation in computation, communication, and imaging. Emerging Internet of Things, precision health, and 5G communication applications are driving innovation from devices to systems. The Integrated Electronics research cluster emphasizes cooperation and innovation amongst faculty members whose research focuses on various aspects of integrated circuits and systems, microelectronic components and sensors, and advanced communication systems.
Faculty expertise and research includes analog, digital, and RF/microwave circuit design and devices; on-chip interconnect design and modeling; package modeling including package-level antenna design; integrated sensor systems; communication architectures and protocols; biosensors and bioelectronics; and, advanced wireless and wireline systems.
Collectively, our research forms the physical basis for personal, portable electronics devices of the future.
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Sub Areas
- Analog/Mixed-signal
- RF/Microwave/Millimeter-wave Circuits and Systems
- Components and Packaging
- Wireline Circuits and Systems
- Biosensors and Bioelectronics
- Sensor Interface Circuits
- Applied Electromagnetics
- Circuit/Component Modeling, Simulation and Measurement
Faculty
Vincent Immler
Assistant Professor
vincent.immler@oregonstate.edu
Research Groups
Electronic Materials and Devices | Integrated Electronics | Cybersecurity
Matthew Johnston
Professor
matthew.johnston@oregonstate.edu
Research Groups
Electronic Materials and Devices | Integrated Electronics | Health Engineering