Research Statement
The electronics and Electrical Communication Department has been involved in diverse aspects of Telecommunication, Microelectronics, Computer Vision, Electromagnetics, Lightwave Engineering and active sensor device fabrication. It is also actively involved in some highly specialised cutting-edge research in the areas of microelectronics, MEMS, BioMEMS, nanodevices, integrated photonics, microfluidics, energy scavenging devices and nano bioactive sensors. The Microelectronics and MEMS laboratory involves oxidation, diffusion, metallization, sputtering, photolithography, testing and characterisation. In Micro science laboratory various special films of VLSI / high-speed device applications and nanodevices are fabricated by MBE and other methods. A major thrust has been given to promote interdisciplinary R&D activities in the areas comprising electronics, mechanical, micro-photonics, biotechnology, nanoscience and medical fields. This is catered by the integrated functioning of various laboratories scattered at different locations. The facilities and expertise available in these laboratories are exchanged for carrying out interdisciplinary team research on topics of contemporary interest. The laboratories are also used for postgraduate teaching and dissertations, PhD work and different sponsored research programs.
TeachingÂ
VLSI Technology and Process Modelling lab