This group focuses on technologies that are expected to have significant impact on the semiconductor industry beyond the application of CMOS technology. Current research emphasizes bioelectronics and biotechnology, power semiconductor electronics, and micro and nanofabrication technologies. The group collaborates with biotechnology and health-care industries, the power electronics industry, various government agencies, standards organization, industry consortia, and academic researchers. ![]() MicroNanoTechnology — The microelectronics revolution, which started in 1947 with the invention of the transistor, is epitomized in Moore's Law, which describes the steady progress in integrating ever larger numbers …
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