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Department of Microelectronics

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Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer ScienceDepartment of Microelectronics

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Introduction

Welcome to the website of the Department of Microelectronics at TU Delft.

With a staff of about 30 fte faculty and over 180 fte scientific staff, the Department of Microelectronics combines the expertise of 7 research groups in Electrical Engineering. The complete field of electronics is covered, including signal processing, radar, and telecommunication.

Microelectronics is fundamentally a multi-disciplinary field of research, exploring the physics, materials and chemistry required to make devices work. It is also multidisciplinary with regard to its wide variety of applications, as it plays a crucial role in all fields of innovation, ranging from advanced health care to telecommunications and smart grids. The ever-increasing demand for processing power, sensing capabilities and miniaturisation makes microelectronics a highly innovative research field.

The Department is involved in several MSc tracks: MSc Signals, Networking and Sensing, MSc Wireless Communication and Sensing, MSc Signals and Systems, MSc Microelectronics.

Research at the Department of Microelectronics spans all major aspects of electronic engineering including the design and development of silicon-based devices, analogue and digital circuits for smart sensors, biomedical implants and wireless communication systems, signal-processing algorithms for communication and biomedical signals, as well as microwave and terahertz systems for remote sensing and radio astronomy.

ME’s research is a major contributor to a number of EEMCS themes:

The Department provides expertise for each of these research areas, throughout the whole system chain, from the technology layer to the sub -system and component layer and to the system layer, with a direct link to the challenges facing today's society.

Microelectronics at TU Delft on YouTube:

Trailer

Episode 1 Up Close and Personal

Episode 2 New Frontiers

Episode 3 Connected Worlds

Episode 4 Sensing the Invisible

News

[#### "Interferometry in space" project granted

NWO-PIPP grant for Raj Rajan

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[#### NWO Vici grant for Akira Endo

Time-traveling to galaxies of the past: creating a 3D map of the early Universe

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[#### Record presence for the department at ISSCC 2026

At this year’s International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) - the world’s leading conference on chip design (the Chip Olympics), TU Delft presented a record 14 papers and 1 forum talk, out of a total of 39 accepted EU papers.

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[#### Professor Kofi Makinwa appointed member of the KHMW

The Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW) has appointed Prof Kofi Makinwa, head of the Microelectronics department of TU Delft’s faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, as a Scientific member.

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Agenda

[- Thu, 30 Apr 2026- 12:30- Aula Senaatszaal

PhD Thesis Defence

Yanbin He

Kronecker Compressed Sensing With Structured Sparsity

Algorithms, guarantees, and applications

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[- Thu, 21 May 2026- 10:00- Aula Senaatszaal

PhD Thesis Defence

Yanbo Wang

Compositional Generative Models: for Generalizable Scene Generation and Understanding

building intelligent agents with the flexible, systematic compositional imagination characteristic of human cognition

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