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Microelectronic Arrays and RF Systems  (MARS) Laboratory

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About Us

At the Microelectronic Arrays and RF Systems Lab, we study integrated circuits (ICs) as means of interfacing and interacting with our world. We are interested in physical phenomena and their translation to measurable signals, as well as in the architecture of any system that can or should be miniaturized. We are also interested in the utilization of tiny, low-cost, and low-power ICs in massive arrays to perform various tasks, and in the fundamental principles, benefits, and limitations of doing so.

While we design integrated circuits, we put a very strong emphasis on the understanding of the systems that we deal with, in order to make sure that our work is tangible and meaningful. While we are an academic experimental research lab, our work has applicative implications that are tightly connected with industry interests. Our graduates earn the tools and mindset that are required to become future leaders in their field - either in their academic or post-academic careers.

 

We currently have multiple openings for all levels of employment, from undergraduates to postdocs. See our open positions page.

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