The Device Research and Engineering Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, led by Prof. Deep Jariwala, is engaged in the study, design, and development of nanometer and atomic scale devices, materials and interfaces for applications in computing, sensing, information technology and renewable energy. Our research is highly inter-disciplinary involving expertise from Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Optics as well as Physical Chemistry.
We invite you to explore our research interests and reach out to us should you have any questions or if you are interested in collaborations.
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I don't understand the central argument here. Superconducting QC chips are less hard to build than any Silicon CMOS… https://t.co/3HZQwVwn1z
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RT @MPEMRice: We are excited to share our newest work, published in @NaturePhysics. We demonstrate for the first time a direct visualizatio…
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RT @Penn: Nader Engheta of @PennEngineers has received the 2023 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering from @TheFranklin.
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