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Research Groups

Alongside teaching, DIE drives a broad spectrum of R&D&i that spans electronics from materials and fabrication technologies to systems and advanced applications.

The activity is supported by specialized infrastructure and international collaboration with companies and research centers, with consolidated results in publications and patents.

Integrated Systems Laboratory

Integrated Systems Lab (LSI)

Microelectronics, design methodologies, and advanced digital architectures for embedded hardware-software systems across applications.

Main themes

  • Microelectronic design
  • Advanced digital architectures
  • Embedded systems
  • Low consumption and energy savings
High Speed Electronics Group

High Speed Electronics

The HISEL group, integrated into ISOM, focuses on electronic and optoelectronic devices and structures.

Main themes

  • Photo-detection in UV and IR
  • Optical communications
  • Microsystems
  • Nanoelectronics
Biomedical Imaging Group

Biomedical Imaging Technologies (BIT)

Hardware-software solutions for acquiring and analyzing biomedical images, focused on early diagnosis.

Main themes

  • Cardiovascular and lung imaging
  • Cancer Imaging: from diagnosis to therapy
  • Perinatal imaging
  • Multimodal AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Speech Technology and Machine Learning Group

Speech Technology and Machine Learning (GTHAU)

Research in speech recognition and synthesis, natural language understanding, and intelligent systems.

Main themes

  • Speech synthesis and recognition
  • Text-to-speech conversion
  • Natural language
  • Applications and aids for the disabled
B105 Electronic Systems Lab

Electronic Systems

The B105 Electronic Systems Lab designs embedded systems and wireless networks with strong technology transfer.

Main themes

  • Embedded systems design
  • Wireless sensor networks
  • Cognitive networks
  • Security and defense
Connectivity Group

Connectivity

Research focused on smart sensor networks, wireless connectivity, and advanced materials for sensing.

Main themes

  • Smart sensor networks
  • Nanotechnology and nanomaterials for sensors
  • Wireless sensors
  • Teleeducation
Microsystems and Electronic Materials

Microsystems and Electronic Materials (GMME)

Design and manufacture of thin-film devices, functional materials, and sensors within CEMDATIC.

Main themes

  • MEMS, BAW and SAW device manufacturing technologies
  • Nanoparticles for sensor applications
  • Thin film electronic materials
  • Carbon and graphene nanotubes