Heayoung Yoon


    • Phone: 801-585-0334
    • Email: heayoung.yoon@utah.edu
    • Office: MEB 2132

    Solar energy conversion, NanoEngineering: Engineering micro/nanomaterials to enhance device performance and functionality in the fields of solar energy conversion, advanced nanoelectronics, and 3D hybrid imaging at nanoscale

    Tolga Tasdizen


    • Phone: 801-581-3539
    • Email: tasdizen@ece.utah.edu
    • Office: WEB 4893

    Image processing and pattern recognition, specifically: geometry-based and statistics-based methods for image filtering, segmentation and feature extraction using high-order partial differential equations for image and surface reconstruction; applying these methods to problems in biomedical imaging, particularly neural circuit reconstruction from very large-scale microscopy image datasets

    Armin Tajalli


    • Phone: 801-581-4840
    • Email: armin.tajalli@utah.edu
    • Office: MEB 2224

    Integrated wireline and wireless systems, energy-efficient integrated systems, high-speed wireline systems, RF circuits, data converters, phase-locked loops and frequency synthesisers, analog integrated circuits, extremely low power integrated systems

    Massood Tabib-Azar


    • Phone: 801-581-8775
    • Email: azar.m@utah.edu
    • Office: SMBB 3737

    Nano-electro-mechanical systems (NEMS), nano devices and molecular electronics, metrology tools, microwave-AFM for bio-nano-info, and novel fabrication techniques

    Arn Stolp


    • Phone: 801-581-4205
    • Email: arnstolp@ece.utah.edu
    • Office: MEB 2130

    Circuits

    Ken Stevens


    • Phone: 801-585-9176
    • Email: kstevens@ece.utah.edu
    • Office: MEB 2254

    VLSI, asynchronous circuit design and architecture, timing analysis, and formal verification

    Florian Solzbacher


    • Phone: 801-581-6942
    • Email: florian.solzbacher@utah.edu

    Harsh Environment MEMS, including: materials (SiC (on Si), SOI, GaN), metallisation systems for high temperatures and aggressive ambient conditions, and silicon fusion bonding and packaging issues

    Jamesina Simpson


    • Phone: 801-585-6929
    • Email: jamesina.simpson@utah.edu
    • Office: MEB 2278

    Computational electromagnetics theory and applications; finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) solutions to Maxwell's equations from near-DC to light; electromagnetic propagation in the Earth-ionosphere waveguide; electromagnetic compatibility; plasmonics; biophotonics

    Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez


    • Phone: 801-585-5657
    • Email: berardi.sensale@utah.edu
    • Office: MEB 2134

    EM and optics: terahertz technology, high frequency electronics, two dimensional materials, active metamaterials, plasmonics, and nanophotonics

    David Schurig


    • Email: david.schurig@utah.edu
    • Office: MEB 2274

    Metamaterials: Design, analysis and fabrication of metamaterials in frequency ranges from megahertz to petahertz. Transformation design of devices implementable with metamaterials. Applications include: remote sensing, near-field imaging, biological imaging, implantable devices, electro-mechanical devices and invisibility cloaking.