Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group
The Interdisciplinary Microsystems Group (IMG) is a college-wide multi-departmental education and research program of the College of Engineering at the University of Florida. IMG research focuses on micro- and nanosystems for energy, healthcare, homeland security, aerospace, transportation, consumer electronics, and other emerging technology areas. Efforts span from design, to fabrication, and ultimately to deployment in power-related, biomedical, flow-control, and acoustic applications.
01/04/2024
Congratulations to Dr. Tabrizian and IMG Students Faysal Hakim and Troy Tharpe on their recent publication in Nature Electronics! Titled, "A ferroelectric-gate fin microwave acoustic spectral processor," this groundbreaking work showcases UF Research Service Center's world-class capabilities in realizing super-complex devices comparable to state-of-the-art transistors. Read more about it here:
A ferroelectric-gate fin microwave acoustic spectral processor - Nature Electronics An acoustic resonator that uses a three-dimensional silicon fin and an atomic-layered hafnia-zirconia ferroelectric transducer can be integrated into chip-scale filter arrays to make adaptive switch-free spectral processors for wireless communication.
10/16/2023
IMG Professor, Dr. Saeed Moghaddam, discusses the future of data center chip cooling in this recent interview with Data Center Knowledge! An ARPA-E COOLERCHIPS Initiative Awardee, he advances cooling solutions for emerging CPUs and GPUs, reinventing how we think about data, energy, and the environment. Read the full interview here:
https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/power-and-cooling/coolerchips-project-takes-data-centers-chip-cooling-challenge
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