Facilities

Leading Edge Infrastructure for Microelectronics & Extreme Environments Research

The Center for Microelectronics and Electronic Materials (CMEE) at the University of North Texas provides advanced fabrication, characterization, and testing facilities that support interdisciplinary research in semiconductors, extreme environments, and emerging devices. These facilities empower faculty, students, and partners to develop, prototype, and analyze micro- and nano-scale systems with precision and reliability.

Materials Research Facility
Thin-film Synthesis Laboratories
Interfacial Electrochemistry Laboratory
Defect and Noise Analysis Laboratory
Computational Materials Design Laboratory
AI and Data Analytics Center

 

Facility Highlights

  • Seamlessly integrated fabrication and analysis workflows

  • Shared access and collaboration with internal and external research teams

  • Training and hands-on support for students and researchers

  • Available to UNT faculty, students, and external partners through formal access agreements

Supporting Discovery & Education

Beyond infrastructure, CMEE facilities serve as a training ground for the next generation of microelectronics researchers. Students gain practical experience with state-of-the-art equipment, methods, and interdisciplinary problem-solving that prepares them for academic and industry leadership.