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Duke MIST Group Prof. Jungsang Kim’s Research Group on Multifunctional Integrated Systems Technology |
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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. |

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The Fitzpatrick center is in the second and third floors of the west wing of the CIEMAS Building. |
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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!! |
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April 2009 Caleb’s paper on multiplexed beam steering system was accepted for publication in Optics Express. Congratulations! |
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April 2009 Kyle’s paper on UV single photon detector was accepted for publication in Optics Express. Congratulations! |
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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. |