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    Microelectronics Research at RWTH Aachen University

    Infrastructure

    Environment

    Central Laboratory for Micro and Nanotechnology

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    Aachen Microelectronics Research Laboratory for 2D Electronics

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    CST – Teaching and Research Area: Compound Semiconductor Technology

    Prof. Andrei Vescan

    • Epitaxy of compound semiconductors
    • Gas phase deposition of halide perovskites
    • 2D/3D device technology for (opto)electronics

    ELD – Chair of Electronic Devices

    Prof. Max Lemme

    • Electronic, optoelectronic, and nanoelectromechanical components
    • Combination of new materials (graphene, 2D materials, perovskites) with established silicon technology
    • New or improved functionalities in micro- and nanoelectronics

    IHT – Chair of Semiconductor Technology and Institute for Semiconductor Technology

    Prof. Joachim Knoch, PhD

    • Nanoelectronics and nanotechnology
    • Quantum technology
    • Neuromorphic hardware
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    IPH – Institute and Chair of Integrated Photonics

    Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jeremy Witzens

    • Fiber optic transmission in data centers, mobile fronthaul, and telecom
    • Optical sensor technology in the life sciences
    • Neuromorphic and quantum computing
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    ISEA – Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives

    Prof. Dr. Ir. Rik W. de Doncker

    • Power electronics
    • Storage for mobile and stationary applications
    • Life cycle prediction for battery storage systems

    IWE1 – Institute for Materials in Electrical Engineering 1 and Chair of Micro- and Nanosystems

    Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Sven Ingebrandt

    • Microsystems in biomedicine
    • Chemo- and biosensors
    • In vitro test systems and neuroimplants
    • Silicon nanowire sensors
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    • On-skin wearable system
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    IWE2 – Institute for Materials in Electrical Engineering 2

    Prof. Dr. Rainer Waser

    • Research into electronic oxides and their potential applications in information storage, logic applications, sensors, and energy conversion

    Projects

    Teaching

    Master’s program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, specializing in Micro- and Nanoelectronics (MINA)

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