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Ninad Pimparkar

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Affiliation Purdue University, West Lafayette
Web Site http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ninad/
Biography Ninad Pimparkar was born in India, in 1980. He received the B. Tech. and M. Tech. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay in 2003 from the 5 year Dual Degree program. Currently, he is working toward the Ph.D. degree in Purdue University with Prof. M. A. Alam. His research interests include simulation and modeling of nanotube and nanowire network transistor devices, Macro-electronics and Photovoltaics.

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  1. NanoNET

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    17 Jan. 2007 | Tools | Contributor(s): Ninad Pimparkar, Satish Kumar, Jayathi Murthy, Muhammad A. Alam

    NanoNET is a tool to simulate the Nanobundle Network Thin Film Transistors (NB-TFTs). Random networks of carbon nanotubes with thousands of tubes and random orientation can be simulated using this tool. The final answer can be compactly formulated in the formula shown in the picture. Here ID is …