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Prof. Akintunde I Akinwande
Thomas and Gerd Perkins Professor of Electrical Engineering
Primary DLC
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT Room:
39-553
(617) 258-7974
akinwand@mtl.mit.edu
https://www-eecs-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/people/akintunde-akinwande/
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Display Devices
Development of Vacuum Microelectronic Devices and Applications to Flat-Panel Displays
Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Devices
Microstructures and Nanostructures for Sensors and Actuators
Vacuum Microelectronics
Devices for Large Area Alectronics and Flat Panel Displays
RF Power Sources and Sensors
UV Emitters and RF Power Sources
Research Summary
Professor Akinwande's research interests include vacuum microelectronic devices and the application of RF amplifiers, flat panel displays and sensors; wide bandgap semiconductors for cold cathode and sensing.
Currently, Akinwande is leading a research effort in vacuum microelectronics, with applications to flat-panel displays. His devices are made using processes similar to those used in semiconductor device fabrication. He is particularly concerned with resolution, luminous efficiency, brightness, drive voltage, reliability, and manufacturability of display devices, vacuum microelectronic devices, and wide bandgap semiconductor devices. His current focus is on intelligent displays that utilize smart pixels.
Recent Work
Projects
May 6, 2014
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Empowering the Teachers (MIT-ETT)
Principal Investigator
Akintunde Akinwande
Related Faculty
Prof. Martin C Rinard
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Mehul Tikekar
Graduate Student
William Xue
Graduate Student