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Facilities and Laboratories

The Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering provides modern laboratory facilities that support research from integrated circuit design and sensor development to cryogenic electronics and advanced characterization. Our laboratories enable researchers to move efficiently from concept and simulation to prototype validation and experimental testing. 

LABORATORY 01

ICElab

Integrated Circuits and Electronics Laboratory

Where circuits are born, built and proven – a complete bench-to-prototype environment for integrated circuits and intelligent electronic systems.

Works on: brain–machine interfaces, ultra-low-power ICs, MEMS and spintronic sensors, neuromorphic computing
Signature kit: R&S SMA100B · RTO6 · Keysight E4990A · FRITSCH PCB assembly line

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LABORATORY 02

CryoLab

Cryogenic Electronics and Spintronics Laboratory

Where electronics meet the cold – a high-vacuum, low-noise environment for devices that must work a few degrees above absolute zero.

Works on: CryoCMOS circuits, STNOs, MRAM, AMR sensors, quantum-enabling electronics
Signature kit: ARS PS-CC closed-cycle probe station · Keithley 2450 · shielded anti-vibration platform

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Together, these facilities enable the complete characterization of cryogenic integrated circuits and emerging spintronic technologies – supporting research from a single device on a wafer to a fully integrated electronic system.

Last Updated 08.08.2026