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August 11, 2016

NSF-funded research is expected to disrupt the design of electronic, photonic and acoustic devices.

Harish Krishnaswamy of Columbia University, one of eight recipients of the NSF EFRI award, will investigate novel approaches to radio frequency non-reciprocity in semiconductor systems.

Credit: Harish Krishnaswamy, Columbia University


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