Who we are: a
research group led by
Prof.
Eric
Pop in the department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
(
ECE) at
the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (
UIUC). We are
located in the Micro and Nanotechnology Lab (
MNTL) and also
affiliated
with the Beckman Institute (
BI).
Our research is at the intersection of nanoelectronics and nanoscale
energy conversion. We are currently
investigating:
- Energy-efficient transistors, memory
and integrated
circuits
- Novel nanomaterials like graphene, MoS2,
carbon nanotubes, GeSbTe, and others
- Nanoscale energy transport, conversion and harvesting
Our work includes experiments, characterization, and
multiscale
simulations. Most nanofabrication is done by us in the MNTL
cleanroom.
Our on-campus collaborations range from ECE to Materials
Science and
Mechanical
Engineering, and off-campus from Universities of Tokyo and Singapore
(NUS), to Bologna and Milano.
*** NEWS: In July 2013, our group
will be moving to Stanford University, Electrical Engineering ***
To learn about our work:
for a broader introduction, see our
press
coverage. To learn about the technical details, read
through our
publications.
Also see other materials linked above, like
software
(some on the
nanoHub)
and
teaching.
To join our team:
first learn about our work, then
follow one of the options below:
- Undergrads: we are not currently accepting new undergrad
researchers
- Grad students: please contact us only if you are already at Stanford
- Post-docs: send your CV to:
Eric
Pop
2258 Micro and Nanotechnology Lab (
map)

@illinois
.
+1 217 244-2070