| ABOUT THE LAB |
| The Advanced Integrated
Circuits and Systems Lab investigates the design and
implementation of innovative high-performance/low-power
microsystems. Our research focuses on the integration of
heterogeneous devices/materials (optical, RF,
bio/chemical) with silicon circuit architectures to
address challenges in high-speed wireless communication,
biomedical imaging, and sensing. Our
research work is
interdisciplinary with collaborators in the physical and
biological sciences. For further information about
opportunities for collaboration or graduate research, please contact
Prof. Joyner.
A Few Highlights
- See new research results on "Studies on RF-Optical
Dual Mode Wireless Communication Modules" at the
International Microwave Symposium 2009, Boston. Stop
by Session WE4C on Wed., June 10, 2009, 3:40 PM
- See J. Zheng's paper in Electronics Letters (Vol.
44, issue 8, 9th April 2009)
- Prof. Joyner will attend the NSF-sponsored
Women's International Research Engineering Summit
(WIRES) in Barcelona.
- Research awards received from the National Science
Foundation and the Engineering Information Foundation.
- Congratulations to Juan Zeng, selected for the
prestigious Dean's Fellowship (2007-2009) from the
School of Engineering, Tufts University.
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Lab Location:
Tufts Advanced
Technology Lab
200 Boston Ave.
Suite 2700
Medford, MA
02155 |