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INTRODUCTION to WINTech
Wireless systems are a budding technology that will go beyond the current cellular telephone application.
This young technology will play a dominant role in a variety of fields including information processing,
remote sensing, autonomous monitoring, homeland security, bio-medical sensors, and bio-telemetry.
Recognizing this, Arizona State University established the Wireless Integrated Nano Technology (WINTech)
program within the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering. Over 20 faculty and 70 graduate research assistants
from Bio-Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and Chemical and Materials
Engineering help comprise this multi-disciplinary, comprehensive research program. In addition, WINTech works
closely with other ASU centers such as the Center for Solid State Electronics Research (CSSER), Embedded Systems,
the Institute for Bio-Inspired Nanosystems, and the existing National Science Foundation Industry/University
Cooperative Research Center (NSF I/UCRC) at ASU, Connection One.
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