Dr. Qiang Huang’s group focuses on developing electrochemical technologies to fabricate new materials and structures for applications in electronics and renewable energy. The current research interests include
- New chemistries for electrochemical fabrication processes
- Superconducting films and structures for quantum applications
- Alternative metals for advanced interconnects in semiconductor circuits
- Numerical simulation of electrochemical deposition in semiconductor packaging
Areas of Research:
- Electrochemical Engineering for Nanomaterials
- Nanostructures
- Nanodevices
We are exploring electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering principles to make new materials and new structures for electronic, magnetic, energy and biomedical devices.
Research:
- Advanced Interconnects
- Superconducting Metals for Quantum Devices
- Electrochemical 3D "Printing"
- Electrochemical Deposition of Chalcogenides
- Electrochemical Interfacial Resistive Memory