Home
Nanoscale biosensor can monitor brain chemistry in real time
A new nanoscale sensor greatly outperforms standard technologies by monitoring areas 1,000 times smaller and tracking subtle changes in the chemical content of biological tissue with sub-second resolution.
Intro
HMNTL is one of the country's largest and most sophisticated university facilities for conducting photonics, microelectronics, biotechnology, and nanotechnology research. Our 15 class 100 and 1000 cleanrooms, 46 general purpose labs, and 2,500 square foot biosafety level-2 bionanotechnology complex contain all the tools researchers need to conduct their work.
Device Characterization Labs
Offers a variety of ultra-high-speed optical and electrical measurement and test equipment.
Cleanroom Labs
9000 square feet of class 100 and class 1000 cleanroom space with all the equipment needed for fabrication of high-performance devices encompassing a wide range of applications.
BioNanotechnology Laboratory
Allows interdisciplinary biological and micro and nanotechnology research experiments to be carried out simultaneously—all under the same roof.
News
- News
- January 23, 2024
Diamond-based semiconductors for a faster, more resilient power grid
- News
- January 18, 2024
2030 STRATEGIC PLAN
Looking into the 10-year horizon, we envision that HMNTL, building on a legendary cross-disciplinary legacy, can become a national and world leader in several emerging research areas with the highest societal and technological impact.
The major research thrusts are envisioned in high-speed electronics, photonics, quantum technologies, nanoscale low-power computing devices, power electronics, translational biotechnologies and neurotechnologies.
Mar 28, 2024 - Apr 4, 2024
Chih-Yuan (Frank) Chiu ECE Faculy Candidate Seminar
Chih-Yuan (Frank) Chiu, University of California, Berkeley
B02 CSL Auditorum & Zoom
CSL 221
HMNTL 3003
Final Exam: Abhi Chattopadhyay
ECEB 5070
HMNTL 3005
ECEB 5070
CSL 141
CSL 419
HMNTL 1000
Beckman 2369