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Electronic, Photonic, and Integrated Quantum Systems (EPIQS)

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photo by Ryan Hoover / UW ECE

Overview

Electronic, Photonic, and Integrated Quantum Systems (EPIQS) research at UW ECE includes quantum electronics, nanoscale optics, novel photon sources, and optical metamaterials, with applications in quantum science, imaging, biomedical sensing, and other areas. Our faculty work closely with colleagues in the UW Department of Physics and several faculty hold joint and secondary appointments in Physics. Many UW ECE faculty are members of the Institute for Nano-Engineered Systems (NanoES), a NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) node that hosts the Washington Nanofabrication Facility (WNF) to support academic institutions and companies throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond in designing and fabricating nanoscale materials, structures, devices and systems.

Topics

Nanoscale Materials and Structure

Modeling and fabrication of novel nanoscale materials and nanoscale structures and the design and fabrication of novel devices

Faculty: M.P. AnantramScott T. Dunham, Serena Eley, Kai-Mei Fu, Lih Lin, Arka Majumdar, Mo Li

Integrated Photonics and Optoelectronics

Design and fabrication of integrated photonic, optoelectronic, and quantum devices for applications in computation, communication, sensing, and quantum information

Faculty: Kai-Mei FuArka MajumdarLih LinScott T. Dunham, Mo Li, Sajjad Moazeni

Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)

Micro-machining, lithography, x-ray and diamond patterning

Faculty: Karl F. Böhringer, Lih LinAlex Mamishev

Sensors and Sensor Systems

Faculty: Alex MamishevMatt Reynolds, Joshua SmithDenise M. Wilson, Akshay Gadre

Quantum Technologies

Quantum Optics, Quantum devices with Color centers, trapped ions and 2D materials, neutral atoms

Faculty: Serena Eley, Kai-Mei Fu, Mo Li, Sara Mouradian, Max Parsons

Integrated CMOS Quantum Control Electronics

Faculty: Chris Rudell

Latest News

https://www.ee.washington.edu/spotlight/a-new-type-of-optical-chip/

UW research team creates a new type of optical chip

A research team led by UW ECE and Physics Professor Arka Majumdar has engineered a new type of optical microchip that is low power, electrically reconfigurable, and can be mass-produced. This programmable photonic integrated circuit could be used in a wide range of advanced technologies.

https://www.washington.edu/news/2026/04/13/qt3-quantum-computing-testbed-lab-dilution-fridge/
https://www.washington.edu/news/2026/01/27/smart-glove-electronic-touch-pressure-sensor-engineeering-soft-robotics/

A smart glove with its own sense of touch

UW ECE doctoral student Devin Murphy, working in the lab of Assistant Professor Yiyue Luo and collaborating with MIT, has created OpenTouch Glove — a cost-effective, accessible, tactile sensing glove based on flexible printed circuit board technology.

https://www.ee.washington.edu/spotlight/lih-yaun-lin-2025-nai-fellow/
https://www.ee.washington.edu/spotlight/the-integrator-2025-2026/

The Integrator 2025–2026

Read the latest issue of The Integrator, UW ECE’s flagship annual magazine highlighting the Department’s extraordinary faculty and student research, achievements, alumni stories, special events and more from this past year!

https://www.ee.washington.edu/spotlight/uw-ece-efp-2026-26-fellows/
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