BARD Research
Copyright 2008   David P. Klemer.  All rights reserved.
     Last Update -- 25 February 2008

Our laboratory studies the design, simulation, fabrication, and characterization of devices which involve technologies at the interface of multiple research disciplines:  microelectronic fabrication, microwave and millimeter-wave device design, polymer semiconductors, nanotechnology, biomolecular diagnostics and immunology.  Our goal is to create novel designs at the intersection of these disparate research areas.
Biosensors for
Molecular Diagnostics
Nanomaterial Sensing Platforms
High-Frequency
Microelectronic
Devices
Organic Semiconductors
Background photograph (D. Klemer Ó 2007):  Dare Hemoglobinometer, Rieker Instrument Company, Philadelphia.
Handheld differential comparison spectrophotometer for hematocrit quantification by physicians, circa 1920.
Pouria Mossahebi
The BARD Laboratory gratefully acknowledges research support by the National Science Foundation in the form of a Nanoscale Exploratory Research (NER) award, Grant ECCS-0708998.

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