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Narayan Aluru

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| Affiliation | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| Web Site | https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/aluru/www/ |
| Biography | N. R. Aluru is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering at UIUC. He is also affiliated with the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Bioengineering Department at UIUC. He received the B.E. degree with honors and distinction from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, India, in 1989, the M.S. degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, in 1991, and the Ph.D. degree from Stanford University, Stanford, CA, in 1995. He was a Postdoctoral Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, from 1995 to 1997. In 1998, he joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) as an Assistant Professor. He received the NSF CAREER award and the NCSA faculty fellowship in 1999, the 2001 CMES Distinguished Young Author Award, the Xerox Award and the Willett Faculty |
Contributions
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Carbon nanotube based fixed-fixed NEMS
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 28 Aug, 2008 Users: 53 Jobs: 203 Avg. exec. time: 31 secs Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
14 Mar. 2008 | Tools | Contributor(s): Pradeep Kumar Gudla, Aswin Kannan, Zhi Tang, Narayan Aluru
Simulates pull-in behavior of Carbon nanotube based NEMS with fixed-fixed boundary conditions, with and without Vander Waal's effect
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Carbon nanotube based NEMS with cantilever structure
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 28 Aug, 2008 Users: 36 Jobs: 243 Avg. exec. time: 54 secs Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
14 Mar. 2008 | Tools | Contributor(s): Pradeep Kumar Gudla, Aswin Kannan, Zhi Tang, Narayan Aluru
Simulates pull-in behavior of Carbon nanotube based NEMS with cantilever boundary conditions, with and without Vander Waal's effect
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CENEMS
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 28 Aug, 2008 Users: 512 Jobs: 1485 Avg. exec. time: 2 days Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
512 users, detailed statistics
20 Apr. 2006 | Tools | Contributor(s): Gang Li, Narayan Aluru
Compute surface charge density on the surface of the conductors in a multi-conductor system
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CGTB
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 28 Aug, 2008 Users: 172 Jobs: 452 Avg. exec. time: 42 secs Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
172 users, detailed statistics
16 Jun. 2006 | Tools | Contributor(s): Gang Li, Yang Xu, Narayan Aluru
Compute the charge density distribution and potential variation inside a MOS structure by using a coarse-grained tight binding model
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Computational Methods for NEMS
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Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 Aug, 2008 Users: 135 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
135 users
20 Aug. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Narayan Aluru
Computational Methods for NEMS
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Computational Nanofluidics
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Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 Aug, 2008 Users: 2 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
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09 May. 2005 | Notes | Contributor(s): Narayan Aluru
In this talk, I will present our recent results on computational analysis of electric field mediated transport of liquids and electrolytes in nanochannels.
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Hierarchical Physical Models for Analysis of Electrostatic Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS)
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Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 Aug, 2008 Users: 171 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
171 users
05 Jan. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Narayan Aluru
This talk will introduce hierarchical physical models and efficient computational techniques for coupled analysis of electrical, mechanical and van der Waals energy domains encountered in NEMS. Numerical results will be presented for several silicon nanoelectromechanical switches to …
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Illinois 2007 Nano-Bio Workshop with nanoHUB Summer School and User Forum
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Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 Aug, 2008 Users: 62 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
62 users
27 Apr. 2007 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Narayan Aluru, Eric Jakobsson, Umberto Ravaioli, Dave Mattson, Gerhard Klimeck, Michael McLennan
This summer, on the campus of the University of Illinois, the NCDBN and NCN@UIUC will hold a scientific meeting on "Experimental and Computational Approaches to Understanding Membrane Assemblies and Permeation," a nanoHUB user forum, and a summer school on "Multiscale Theory, Simulation, and …
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Introduction to the CENEMS Simulation Tool
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Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 Aug, 2008 Users: 110 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
110 users
10 Apr. 2006 | Learning Modules | Contributor(s): Gang Li, Narayan Aluru
This learning module is an introduction to the CENEMS simulation tool. Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) often contains multiple nanoscale conductors. CENEMS is a user-friendly 2-D classical electrostatic analysis tool that computes the charge density distribution on the surface of the …
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SEST
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Usage Stats Overall Period: Updated 28 Aug, 2008 Users: 110 Jobs: 276 Avg. exec. time: 3 hours Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
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16 Jun. 2006 | Tools | Contributor(s): Gang Li, Zhi Tang, Huijuan Zhao, Narayan Aluru
Compute the strain effects on the thermal properties of bulk crystalline silicon