At the Microelectronic Arrays and RF Systems Lab (MARS Lab), School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, we study high-speed integrated circuits (ICs) as a means to interface with the physical world and interact with it. We are interested in a wide range of physical phenomena and in how they can be translated into measurable signals, with a strong emphasis on architectures for system miniaturization. We are also interested in using large arrays of tiny, low-cost, low-power ICs to sense, process, and communicate—and in the fundamental benefits and limits of doing so. more about us