- Phone: 801-585-0334
- Email: heayoung.yoon@utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2132
- Phone: 801-581-3539
- Email: tasdizen@ece.utah.edu
- Office: WEB 4893
- Phone: 801-581-4840
- Email: armin.tajalli@utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2224
- Phone: 801-581-8775
- Email: azar.m@utah.edu
- Office: SMBB 3737
- Phone: 801-581-4205
- Email: arnstolp@ece.utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2130
- Phone: 801-585-9176
- Email: kstevens@ece.utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2254
- Phone: 801-581-6942
- Email: florian.solzbacher@utah.edu
- Phone: 801-585-6929
- Email: jamesina.simpson@utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2278
- Phone: 801-585-5657
- Email: berardi.sensale@utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2134
- Email: david.schurig@utah.edu
- Office: MEB 2274

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

Arn Stolp
Instructor (Lecturer)
Circuits

Ken Stevens
Professor
VLSI, asynchronous circuit design and architecture, timing analysis, and formal verification

Florian Solzbacher
Gerald and Barbara Stringfellow Endowed Professor
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
Associate Chair
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
EM and optics: terahertz technology, high frequency electronics, two dimensional materials, active metamaterials, plasmonics, and nanophotonics

David Schurig
Associate Professor
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.