Burke’s team developed a detector that offers a window into the inner workings of the brain and a brand-new tool for future research….Read more.
Burke’s team is using nanofluidics to peer into the life and death cycle of cancer cells…Read more
Today Professor Peter Burke was honored with a faculty innovator award. The Innovators Award is presented each year to an individual or team of faculty and/or researchers who best demonstrate innovation in the development of a product and/or technology originating…
Burke’s team proved that graphene could function over a broad frequency range—at DC, 10GHz, 100GHz, and 100GHz–1.5THz in a single sweep…Read more
Yung-Yu Wang’s paper “A large-area and contamination-free graphene transistor for liquid-gated sensing applications” accepted for publication in Applied Physics Letters.
Jinfeng Li joins burkelab as a graduate student from Physics
Burke’s team used soft lithography to etch a silicon chip that served as a mold to make a nanofluidics device out of the polymer polydimethylsiloxane…Read more.