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Dr. Michael C. Hamilton is the James B. Davis Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University's College of Engineering. He serves as Director of the Auburn Multiscale Nanotechnology Science and Technology Center (AMNSTC) and leads the Auburn Nanosystems Group (ANG), focusing on pioneering future electronics beyond Moore’s Law.
His research centers on advanced information processing technologies, particularly neuromorphic and quantum systems based on superconductive electronics. These systems enable ultra-dense integration, massive low-loss interconnections, and extremely low energy consumption per operation. The ANG group works on engineering scalable, reliable, and high-performance next-generation computing platforms.
The research trends reflect a strong emphasis on post-CMOS technologies, with keywords spanning quantum engineering, nanosystems, and energy-efficient computing architectures. Although recent publications are not listed, the thematic focus indicates leadership in emerging paradigms for classical and quantum information processing.
- James B. Davis Professor, Auburn University
- Director, AMNSTC
- Leader, Auburn Nanosystems Group (ANG)
Dr. Hamilton advises research within his group and leads multidisciplinary efforts in nanotechnology and advanced electronics development. While specific grants are not mentioned, his leadership of AMNSTC and a dedicated research group implies active funding and collaborative projects. He mentors students and researchers in cutting-edge areas of electrical and computer engineering.
The Auburn Nanosystems Group operates within the ECE department and collaborates with AMNSTC, AUQuaS, and other university centers to advance multiscale nanotechnology and quantum systems research. The team leverages capabilities in design, simulation, fabrication, packaging, and characterization to develop next-generation electronic technologies.



