# Electronic Components, Technology and Materials
**Source**: https://ectm.tudelft.nl/
**Parent**: https://microelectronics.tudelft.nl/Groups/
### [Department of Microelectronics](http://microelectronics.tudelft.nl)
# Electronic Components, Technology and Materials
The Electronic Components, Technology and Materials (ECTM) group offers a multi-disciplinary research environment, with a strong interaction with industry, on emerging materials, innovative microstructures and devices and novel integration concepts for Health, Energy, Sensing & Environmental applications.
ECTM consists of 2 professors, 2 part-time professors, 3 associate professors, 1 assistant professor, and over 50
researchers.
[Willem v. Driel](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=515)
[GuoQi Zhang](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=214)
[Daniël Pijnappels](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=1122)
[Lina Sarro](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=131)
[Max Mastrangeli](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=514)
[Sten Vollebregt](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=207)
[Clémentine Boutry](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=801)
[Qinwen Fan](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/People/bio.php?id=856)
ECTM participates in the Electrical Engineering BSc curriculum and two MSc tracks:
[MSc Biomedical Devices](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/Education/track.php?ti=46), [MSc Microelectronics](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/Education/track.php?ti=13), [MSc Biomedical Engineering](https://ectm.tudelft.nl/Education/track.php?ti=27).