New Faculty Spotlight: Srinivas Tadigadapa

Srinivas Tadigadapa joins the Electrical & Computer Engineering department in January 2018 as Professor and Chair. He earned his PhD from Cambridge University. His research interests include Sensor Devices and Smart Sensor Systems realized through the interdisciplinary field of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS); including the design, optimization, fabrication, testing, and networking of such transducers; fabrication of novel micro and nano-sensors and actuators by integrating non-traditional materials using silicon planar microfabrication techniques and exploring phenomenon at the micro-nano interfaces; and development of sustainable sensing solutions for biomedical applications, including investigation of robust magnetic technologies for interfacing to the brain.

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Related Departments:Electrical & Computer Engineering