We are currently occupying and managing three research laboratories:

Location: DE506
Staff-in-charge: Prof. Michael Tse
Deputy-in-charge: Mr. Martin Cheung (contact: khcheung@eie.polyu.edu.hk)
Brief description: The Circuits Research Laboratory is our group's founding research laboratory. It is a small but very well equipped laboratory where the main research activities of this group are carried out, including nonlinear systems, power electronics, bifurcation study, control design, etc.
Equipment: Spectral analyzers, high power current loads, programmable and dc power supplies, DSOs, dc current probes, various mechanical tools, etc. It is also the home of some of our research students and staffs.

Location: EF501G
Staff-in-charge: Dr Michael Small
Brief description: This newly established laboratory houses a range of electronic instruments for biomedical signal measurements and time series analysis.

Location: EF502
Staff-in-charge: Dr Y.M. Lai and Dr Francis Lau
Brief description: This is the largest research laboratory of the department. Activities are mainly focused on power electronics and communications. The lab houses most prototyping and test equipment for power electronics research in the low to medium power range, incl. BH characterizer, PCB tools, network analyzer, impedance analyzer, high power current loads, programmable and dc power supplies, DSOs, current probes, burn-in tester, etc. It also has the state-of-the-art equipment for communication systems research, including spectral analyzer, antenna sets, UWB test set, etc.