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Research Statement |
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Our group is focused on the investigation of new materials or device structures for optoelectronics. Primary research areas are:
· Zinc oxide and related materials for UV/visible light sources and detectors, transparent electronics for displays
· Ferroelectric thin films for multifunctional devices based ferroelectric/semiconductor heterostructures, integrated optics, and voltage-tunable microwave circuits
· Infrared detector materials and device technology for high performance IR detectors and focal plane arrays
· Solar cell materials and device concepts for high efficiency, low cost photovoltaics
Please see the links to our research areas (above), group members, facilities, and publications for more information. |
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Teaching Statement |
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The future success of technology fields depends on the availability of creative, talented, and highly trained scientists and engineers. Our goal is to recruit, educate, and develop scientists and engineers with specialization in solid state electronics and optoelectronics. Please see the link to teaching for more information. |

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Jamie D. Phillips, Group Leader Associate Professor EECS Department The University of Michigan
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2417D EECS Bldg 1301 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2122
Phone:734-764-4157 Fax: 734-763-9324 |
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Contact: |
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Group photo, May 2009
Pictured from left to right: Weiming Wang, Pierre Emelie, Jamie Phillips, Anne Itsuno, Jinyoung Hwang, Emine Cagin, and Willie Bowen
Not pictured: Albert Lin and Jeff Siddiqui |

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Optoelectronics Materials Research and Education |
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Jamie D. Phillips |

