UofL Wireless & IC Design Laboratory
Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 9:35AM Mission Statement:
The mission of the Wireless and IC Design Laboratory is to develop custom electronic-based solutions for academic researchers and industry partners. The lab is also tasked with training well-qualified undergraduate and graduate engineering students in the area of developing custom electronic solutions.
Capabilities: 
Active Research:
- Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Measurement System for Glaucoma
- Implantable System to Monitor Spinal Fusion Progression
- Wireless Temperature Sensing System for preventing Febrile Seizures
- Hypertemporal Missile Launch Analysis
- Optical Bridge Monitoring System
- Intrusion Detection System
- Lab on a Chip
- DHS Explosive Detective
Location: University of Louisville Belknap Research Bldg. Room. 223 Louisville, KY 40292
Staff
John Naber, Director
Areas of Interest: Digital, Analog, and RF Integrated Circuit (IC) Design and Testing. Wireless system design using RFID technology. Bioengineering Telemetry Applications combining IC Design and MEMS-based Sensors
Douglas Jackson, Research Engineer
Mr. Jackson’s research projects include: microchip based capillary electrophoresis / electrochemical detection, RFID sensing devices, and prototype development for biomed and defense applications. His areas of interest are RF design, low power design, and sensor interfacing.
Chris Isert, Research Engineer
Chris's current research projects are a missile launch detection system funded by Air Force Research Labs and a structural monitoring system for bridges funded by the Department of Homeland Security. Other projects include the OrthoData spinal fusion monitor and the Assenti intra-ocular pressure monitor. Chris's interest include analog circuit design, test instrument control, and data acquisition systems.
Michael McCoy, Research Engineer
Micheal's current research projects include a missile launch detection system for Air Force Research Laboratory and bridge monitoring and light curtain security systems for Department of Homeland Security. Mike is also a contributing to the wireless sensor startup companies OrthoData and Assenti. is research interests include FPGA design, ASIC design, embedded programming and system interfacing.

