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    PhD

    Smart Systems and Energy Technology

    • DNA analysis with a nanopore
    • Reconfigurable biosensor arrays
    • 3D-SOC integration by stacking heterogeneous IC technologies
    • Technology aware design research
    • Analog and RF circuit design for 45nm CMOS Cognitive Radio t
    • CMOS design for mm-wave applications
    • Cognitive radio processor architecture and platform
    • Cognitive radio functionality
    • Miniaturized Hyperspectral Vision System for the Embedded Do
    • Multi-View Video
    • Run-time resource management for dynamic Embedded Software
    • Solar Cell Technology
    • Organic electronics
    • Wireless autonomous transducer solutions
    • Ultra-high frequency communication with thin-film oxide elec

    Organic electronics

    Imec aspires to develop new and improved technologies that increase the performance and lower the cost of organic electronic components. Organic semiconductors have a lower mobility than their inorganic counterparts. But they are more flexible, lighter, and cheaper. They will play an important role in memories, smart clothing, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags, chemical sensors, solar cells and displays. The areas of research are:

    • Organic components (RFID tags, OLEDs, solar cells)
    • Electronics on foil (thin-film electronics)
    • Organic memories
    • Organic solar cells

    Responsible scientist: Paul Heremans

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