Mid-infrared and THz optoelectronics and photonics; graphene and other 2D materials based devices and systems; strongly correlated electron materials; quantum optics; quantum cascade lasers; chemical and biological sensing
UB researchers have developed a new device that can change color and behavior on demand. This technology could change the next generation of consumer products, like e-readers and smart watches, and biosensors used in liquid biopsies.
Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry reports on research about a reusable sensor chip created by a UB team led by Peter Liu, assistant professor of electrical engineering.
Photonics.com published research about a tiny, reusable sensor chip create by a UB team led by Peter Liu, assistant professor of electrical engineering.
Spectroscopy Europe reported on new research led by Peter Q. Liu, assistant professor of electrical engineering, whose team has developed a tiny, reusable sensing chip that holds potential for use in point-of-care medical tests.