Semiconductor device fabrication

CMOS and Beyond: Devices and Systems Research Group

CMOS and Beyond group at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences of Tampere University focuses on research of Advanced Semiconductor Devices and Systems for next generation of Computing like Neuromorphic and Quantum Computing.

Research on Advanced Computing Devices

CMOS-and-Beyond team’s research encompasses the domain of  emerging nanoelectronic  devices, and their integration in beyond von Neumann systems such as computation-in-memory and neuromorphic platforms and Cryogenic Electronics to enable energy-efficient and intelligent computing and sensing.

One of the major focus in the team is development of Ferroelectric devices for embedded non-volatile memory applications down to deep cryogenic temperatures for AI, Quantum Computing and Space Applications.

Research also encompass back-end compatible semiconductor devices like In-Ga-Zn-O and 2D semiconductors for in-sensor computing.

Projects related to the topic leverage the complex electronic phenomena in atomically-engineered ferroelectric and semiconductor materials and their integration into CMOS technology.
CMOS and Beyond team is an interdisciplinary team working at the intersection of condensed matter physics, materials science,  nanoelectronics, electrical engineering and artificial intelligence to realize the impact of emerging computing and sensing hardware like neuromorphic and quantum computing.
We mainly focus on developing binary oxide ferroelectric devices and oxide or 2D semiconductor based transistors compatible with CMOS back-end-of-line microelectronic circuits to accelerate the technological development of ultra energy-efficient smart, edge devices.
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