Optoelectronic Chromatic Dispersion in photodiodes and photovoltaic cells for miniaturized optical spectroscopy driven by machine learning and supported by 3D physics simulations
About the Project
Photodetectors and photovoltaic cells are ubiquitous devices used for optical power measurements and energy harvesting. We are developing a new class of optoelectronic sensors for optical spectroscopy and material sensing based on these devices. This work combines elctrooptics, electronics, semiconductor physics, machine learning, RF signal processing and 3D physics simulations in order to develop a breakthrough technology that overcomes the cost/size/complexity/resolution tradeoffs - all that is required is the photodiode or PV cell.
Our publications/patents in this area can be seen here: Shmuel Sternklar - Google Scholar
https://www.ariel.ac.il/wp/eol/
Funding Notes
Full scholarship including tuition is offered. Housing available on campus.
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