
Nano-Electronics & Computing Research Laboratory at San Francisco State University focuses on designing reliable, energy efficient, high performance computing circuits in emerging nanotechnologies.
School of Engineering
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
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Pioneering the future of computing through innovative nano-electronics research, energy-efficient designs, and breakthrough technologies that address the grand challenges of technology scaling.
Advancing the frontiers of nano-electronics and computing through innovative research and breakthrough technologies
Research on advanced semiconductor devices and circuits at nanoscale dimensions for next-generation computing applications.
Development of innovative circuit designs optimized for energy efficiency and reliability in nanometer technologies.
Exploring novel materials and device structures for future computing paradigms beyond traditional CMOS.
Developing specialized hardware accelerators and architectures for efficient machine learning and artificial intelligence applications.
Creating specialized computing solutions for embedded systems, IoT devices, and edge computing applications.
Designing advanced architectures for supercomputing applications, including memory systems and spectrum analyzers.
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Director
Welcome to the Nano-Electronics and Computing Research Laboratory (NeCRL). The demand for much higher performance computing machines is never ending. Nano-electronics has a great promise in delivering the ever increasing demand for computational power.
Designing reliable, energy efficient, high performance computing circuits in emerging nanotechnologies is our mission at NeCRL. As the technology continues to scale down towards nanometer regimes, there are tremendous research opportunities to address the grand challenges and barriers of technology scaling.
Interested in our research? Have questions about collaboration or joining our lab? We'd love to hear from you.
School of Engineering, San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
Prospective students interested in pursuing graduate studies in Electrical or Computer Engineering at San Francisco State University are encouraged to apply.