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Kurtis Cantley

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Affiliation Purdue University, West Lafayette
Biography Kurtis Cantley received his BSEE with honors from Washington State University in May 2005 with minors in music, math, and physics. Previous work experience includes two summers and winters in the National Security Internship Program at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He is now a research assistant at Purdue University with Prof. Mark Lundstrom and has thus far been involved mostly with software development.

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  1. nanoMOS

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    19 May. 2006 | Tools | Contributor(s): Zhibin Ren, Sebastien Goasguen, Akira Matsudaira, Shaikh S. Ahmed, Kurtis Cantley, Mark Lundstrom

    2D simulator for thin body MOSFETs, with transport models ranging from drift-diffusion to quantum diffusive.

  2. NanoMOS 3.0 First Time User's Guide

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    06 Jun. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Kurtis Cantley, Mark Lundstrom

    This tutorial is an introduction to the nanoMOS simulation tool for new users. Descriptions of input and output parameters are included, along with new features associated with the Rappture interface. There are also descriptions of nine examples that are loadable in the new version to help the …