UofL Wireless & IC Design Laboratory

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.