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Duke MIST Group

Prof. Jungsang Kim’s Research Group on

Multifunctional  Integrated Systems Technology

The MIST Research Group at Duke University is part of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics.  MIST Group focuses on creation of multi-functional integrated systems based on a wide range of technology areas. The technology areas include expertise in optical systems design, photonic materials and devices, design and fabrication of micro-electromechanical devices/sensors, and Si and III-V heterogeneous integration. Our current primary research areas of interest include application of these technologies to quantum computation and quantum communication, quantum-enabled detectors, advanced imaging systems, bio-sensing and functional metamaterials research.

The Fitzpatrick center is in the second and third floors of the west wing of the CIEMAS Building.

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NEWS

February 2009

Changsoon Kim, Research Scientist in MIST group, has taken a faculty position in the School of Engineering at Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea. He will be starting his new position in March 2009. Congratulations!!

April 2009

Caleb’s paper on multiplexed beam steering system was accepted for publication in Optics Express. Congratulations!

April 2009

Kyle’s paper on UV single photon detector was accepted for publication in Optics Express. Congratulations!

May 2009—MIST wins MURI Award

MIST group will participate in a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) award, “Quantum-Optical Circuits of Hybrid Quantum Memories”, in collaboration with University of Maryland, University of Michigan, UIUC, UC San Diego, and Naval Research Laboratories.