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The Nanoscale Integrated Sensors and Circuits Laboratory (Nanolab) at Tufts University, is an interdisciplinary
research group at Tufts University. We conduct research in the area of high performance integrated circuits and systems for variety of applications. Our recent emphasis is on developing novel micro- and nano- systems for bioemdical and life sciences application. We have close collaborations with researchers from various disciplines in natural sciences and engineering. Nanolab is equipped with state of the art resources for design, development, test and characterization of integrated Devices and Circuits in sub-micron CMOS and nanoscale technologies.

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News coverage about our Interdisciplinary Project on Chemical Robots
Updated: Mon 07 Jul 2008 Tufts to develop morphing chemical robots Nanotech Now Physorg.com
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Tuft University receives funding to develop chemical robots
Tufts joins the chembot creation challenge with $3.3M DARPA Contract Mass HighTech
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Vinay Agarwal succesfully defends his MS Thesis
Updated: Sat 31 May 2008 Congratulations to Vinay Agarwal on succesfully defending his MS thesis on integrated CMOS microsystems for carbon nanotube based sensing and integrated microarray for multiplexed analyte detection using electrochemiluminescence. He will start a full time job at Texas Instruments this summer. Read more...Hide story
Krenar Komoni graduates with a MS degree
Updated: Mon 05 May 2008 Krenar Komoni succesfully defended his MS thesis on programmable mixers for high performance wireless systems. His work was sponsored and conducted at Bitwave semiconductors where he will begin work as a full-time employee. Congrats Krenar!
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