Research

Our vision is to achieve broad impact by exploring the domains of:

  • post-silicon technology with a holistic view from device-level to system-level.
  • novel technology-stimulated interdisciplinary research and innovation.

Specific focus areas include device and circuit interactive design and optimization for energy efficient and error resilient systems, future generations of electronic applications enabled by emerging technologies such as non-volatile memories, low-dimensional-material-based nanoelectronics and wide-bandgap semiconductor devices, cryogenic CMOS device modeling and circuit design for quantum computing, and design of low-power sensing and monitoring applications enabled by miniaturized mechatronics.

List of projects:

Collaboration and available equipment

Members of the Waterloo Emerging Integrated Systems (WEIS) group believe in interdisciplinary research and collaboration. In particular, our lab has some state-of-the-art research equipment, some of which are unique in Canada/Ontario. Please feel free to contact me if interested.

  • Keysight 67GHz Non-linear Network Vector Analyzer
  • Microsanj NT210B Thermal Imaging System
  • Keysight B1500A Semiconductor Device Parameter Analyzer