Research / Areas of ResearchQuantum and Nanoengineering: Engineering New Foundations for a Complex Digital World
ECE faculty perform fundamental research on new materials and devices to address emerging computational challenges with an engineering perspective. While ECE faculty has a strong presence in CMOS based microelectronics research, many alternative forms of computing including photonic, quantum, beyond CMOS materials, and functional materials is explored to deliver beyond CMOS advantages to support the needs of the evolving digital world.
Cross-Cutting Areas
CMOS+X • Functional Materials • Microelectronics • Nanophotonics • Neuromorphic Computing • Optical Computing • Quantum Computing • Semiconductors • Spintronics
Quantum and Nanoengineering Faculty
Russell Joseph
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Alan Sahakian
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and (by courtesy) Biomedical Engineering
Senior Advisor to the Dean









