Martin Brooke, Ph.D.
martin.brooke@duke.eduAssociate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests
Analog, RF, and optoelectronic circuits. Sensor interface circuits. Deployable sensor systems
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Analog, RF, and optoelectronic circuits. Sensor interface circuits. Deployable sensor systems
Lord-Chandran Distinguished Professor of Engineering
Microfluidic systems for lab-on-a-chip applications based on electrowetting technology
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Distinguished Professor of ECE
Nanomaterials in electronic devices, nanofabrication, printed electronics and internet of things (IoT), biosensing
Hogg Family Director of Engineering Management & Entrepreneurship, Professor of ECE
Electronic materials and the associated devices/instruments improved by these materials, especially electrode applications in miniature mass spectrometry, energy conversion and storage and liquid waste disinfection…
J. A. Jones Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ultrathin gate dielectrics for CMOS ULSI – the technology, physics, modeling, simulation, and characterization of ultrathin-oxide MOSFETs
Energy-efficient electronicsTwo-dimensional materialsNeuromorphic ComputingOptoelectronicsWide bandgap materialsHigh power electronicsRadiation effects and reliability
Associate Dean for Community-Based Innovation, Professor of ECE
Thin-film deposition, MAPLE, hybrid perovskites, hybrid nanocomposites, organic thin films
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Low-dimensional materialsNanofabrication and nanodevicesSemiconductors, ceramics, metals