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Graduate Electronics

Graduate courses are offered in the following topics: quantum electronics, semiconductor optics and devices, high-speed electronics devices, semiconductor lasers, monolithic integrated circuits, and fundamentals of semiconductor and quantum electronic devices.

Current research projects are in microelectronics, semiconductor device modeling, computer-aided design, analog circuit design, linear and nonlinear optical devices, solid state lasers, high speed electro-optic modulators, electro-optical field sensors, phase conjugation, optoelectronic integrated devices, low dimensional structures, resonant tunneling, quantum well infrared detectors, semiconductor materials and devices, optoelectronic devices, integrated optics. Some of this research is supported by the Laser Laboratory and the Opto-electronics Laboratory.

More details about the specific programs and requirements can be found in the current Orientation Notes for Graduate Students.

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