NANO LAB
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    • Biomedical Devices
    • Flexible Bioelectronics
    • Low Power Circuits
    • E-Nose and Lab-on-Chip
    • Scientific CMOS Imagers
    • Terahertz/ mmWave
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We are problem solvers without borders!

We are a curiosity driven research group with individuals from diverse backgrounds working together on highly interdisciplinary problems. For our projects, we design miniaturized nano-enabled sensors for the health and the environment; low power circuits that can compute at a fraction of a volt; imagers that can see the invisible terahertz band and even detect fluorescence (lifetime) that vanish in less than a nanosecond. We build our devices on hard or flexible substrates, and even using unconventional materials like paper, textile or threads. We make them as smart bandages, surgical sutures, microneedles or even as ingestible pills. We enjoy working on grand challenges at the borders of many disciplines!
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If you are interested in joining our team, email us. As of Nov 2022, we have several openings for Postdoctoral Scholars, PhD Students in the areas of (1) Ingestible diagnostic and sampling devices (NIH), (2) CMOS Analog Signal Processing (DARPA), and (3) Lab on chip microsystems for synthetic biology (DoD MURI). Background in Electrical, Mechanical, Biomedical or Chemical Engineering desired. Visiting students, postdocs and faculty are also welcome to join us. E
mail us.
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Biomedical Devices

Bandages, Sutures, Microneedles, Pills 
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Flexible Bioelectronics

Sensors, Actuators, Electronics, Microfluidics
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Low Power Circuits

Analog to Information, Asynchronous, Computing
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E-Nose and Lab-On-Chip

Electronic Nose, Electronic Tongue, Single Cell analysis, Point of care diagnostics
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Scientific CMOS Imagers

Lifetime Imagers, HDR imagers
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Terahertz/mmWave

Modulators, Absorbers, Detectors

Nano Lab

Tufts University
School of Engineering
Electrical Engineering

Contact

Director: Prof. Dr. Sameer Sonkusale
Address: 200 Boston Ave, Medford MA 02155
Email: sameer_at_ece_dot_tufts_dot_edu

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  • Home
  • Research
    • Biomedical Devices
    • Flexible Bioelectronics
    • Low Power Circuits
    • E-Nose and Lab-on-Chip
    • Scientific CMOS Imagers
    • Terahertz/ mmWave
  • People
  • Publications
  • News
  • Resources
  • Contact