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Research Areas
Devices & Circuits
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Research in the areas of devices and circuits spans the following areas:
- Analog and digital VLSI
- Integrated Circuits
- Nanoelectronics and emerging devices
- Biomedical and implantable devices
- Instrumentation systems
- Sensors and sensing systems
- Cyberphysical systems
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Innovations in devices and circuits: Pioneering breakthroughs in IC design, bioinstrumentation, nanoelectronics, soft electronics, and more!
Meet the Faculty
![Shantany Chakrabartty](https://mckelveyengineeringfaculty.imgix.net/Chakrabartty_Shantanu.jpg?w=110&h=110&auto=format&q=65&fit=facearea&facepad=3)
Shantany Chakrabartty
Explores frontiers in unconventional analog computing technique
![Aravind Nagulu](https://mckelveyengineeringfaculty.imgix.net/Aravind-Nagulu.jpg?w=110&h=110&auto=format&q=65&fit=facearea&facepad=3)
Aravind Nagulu
Pioneering the area of novel wave propagation based on time-variance
![Chuan Wang](https://mckelveyengineeringfaculty.imgix.net/Wang_Chuan.jpg?w=110&h=110&auto=format&q=65&fit=facearea&facepad=3)
Chuan Wang
Develops large-scale and cost-effective materials for flexible and stretchable electronic systems
Affiliate Faculty
![Roger Chamberlain](https://ese.wustl.edu/images/Roger-Chamberlain_web.webp)
Roger Chamberlain
Architecturally diverse computing systems
![Chenyang Lu](https://ese.wustl.edu/images/Chenyang-Lu_web.webp)
Chenyang Lu
Researches real-time embedded systems, wireless sensor networks, Internet of Things and cyberphysical systems
The Shantanu Chakrabartty Lab
The Shantanu Chakrabartty Lab engages in comprehensive research, from formulating equations and solving models to implementing solutions on chips. PhD students in the lab conceptualize and apply ideas in real-world scenarios. Ongoing projects include understanding the impact of environmental variations on system performance, developing a wireless insect signal recording system, and creating technology for non-invasive blood sugar measurement within the oral cavity.
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