Functional integration is the process of embedding intelligent/learning routines into the structure of an integrated circuit. Structural integration miniaturizes the processes to create greater utility in smaller IC packages. These processes are enabled using intelligent microsystems (microsensors, microactuators, and microfluidics) and their niche applications largely in biological and medical areas. The overarching goals of this exploration are to contribute to global health issues and to secure our future sustainability.
Interested in discussing the research we are working on or learning more? Visit our lab website, http://web.mst.edu/~ckim/, or please contact:
Professor, ECE Graduate Coordinator
218 Emerson Electric Co. Hall
Bioinstrumentation, Sensors, Solid-state devices, Microsystems, MEMS, 3D-printed devices, Nanotechnology applications
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