
معرفی
Donhee Ham is the John A. and Elizabeth S. Armstrong Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University, focusing on the intersection of semiconductor technology, biomedical engineering, and quantum electronics. His lab develops advanced CMOS-based systems for neuronal interfaces, magnetic resonance imaging, and bio-silicon hybrid platforms, with applications in cellular electrophysiology, data storage, and quantum sensing.
Recent work includes:
- High-density microhole electrode arrays (iMEA) for synaptic connectivity mapping
- Portable NMR/MRI systems for molecular fingerprinting and bacterial monitoring
- Gigahertz plasmonic devices and 2D electron gas systems for microwave non-reciprocity
- Hybrid cyto-silicon systems with closed-loop modulation
- Exploration of low-power electronics and DNA-based data storage
His research often bridges solid-state circuits with biological applications, as seen in his Nature and Nature Communications publications. Collaborations span Harvard SEAS, MIT, and international institutions.
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