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Welcome to the Central Processing Facility
MICROFABRITECH is an effort to augment the technical knowledge base in
advanced materials and microelectronics and to attract and educate
undergraduate and graduate students in these areas. In both cases, the
purpose is to complement and encourage the development of high technology
industry in Florida. We are organized into two distinct program
activities: Solid State Research and
Compound Semiconductors.
This broadly interdisciplinary program ranges from the fundamental
understanding of new materials and solid state physics to the design,
testing, and characterization of novel devices. The research taps the
expertise of five academic departments in two colleges at the
University
of Florida, the College of Engineering and the
College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences. It includes faculty from the departments of
Chemical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Materials Science and Engineering,
Chemistry, and
Physics. These faculty apply their expertise in advance
materials and microelectronics to research in elemental and compound
semiconductors (III-V and II-VI) and other advanced materials, such as
high-temperature superconductors, conducting polymers, Fermion conductors,
and magneto-optic materials.
Learn more about MICROFABRITECH
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