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    HELPFUL SITES AND RESOURCES

    Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Research Facilities

    Please contact the faculty members regarding
    the current location of the labs.

    Antenna Laboratory, room 7-506

    Dr. Afshin Daryoush, (215)895-2362

    This laboratory is comprised of a tappered anechoic chamber, superheterodyne receiver, and controller. The anechoic chamber is designed for light weight and low gain planar and aperture antenna measurement over 8-18 GHz. The Antenna Laboratory is fully automated with the computer controlled measurements of radiation pattern, gain, and polarization. Analysis capabilities include HFSS, ENSEMBLE, NEC, and specialized computer programs for antenna array synthesis.

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    Computer Based Interactive Systems Laboratory (CBIS), room 7-406

    Jonathan Hoult (215)895-1979

    The ECE Department's major computer facility houses a Sun SPARCserver 690MP and a Sun Enterprise 4000. Both systems operate under UNIX and have various software packages relating to math and engineering. The software packages are shared with research areas within the department and classrooms.

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    Microelectronics Cleanroom, room 27-334/334A


    Dr. Kevin Scoles, (215)895-2259

    Dr. Bahram Nabet, (215)895-6761


    The ECE Department Cleanroom facility used to develop novel microelectronic materials, processes, and devices. It encompasses an area of 1,800 square feet with a rating of Class 10,000. The cleanroom contains a variety of thin film manufacturing and diagnostic equipment, such as thin film evaporators, photoresist spinner, mask aligners, wafer scribing and dicing equipment, and an ellipsometer. Additional equipment suitable for the manufacture and packaging of hybrid circuits is also available. Faculty, graduate and undergraduate students use the facility in their research and education programs

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