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Matteo Mannino

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Affiliation Purdue University, West Lafayette
Biography

Matteo Mannino was an undergraduate student in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University when he completed this work. He graduated in Dec. 2006 with BS degree of Electrical Engineering with a minor in Mathematics. He is interested in graduate study in stochastic models and algorithms for computations that require large data sets, particularly in the areas of signal and image processing and semiconductor device simulation. He is continuing his graduate education at the University of Michigan.

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  1. MOSFET

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    30 Mar. 2006 | Tools | Contributor(s): Matteo Mannino, Shaikh S. Ahmed, Gerhard Klimeck, Dragica Vasileska, Xufeng Wang, Himadri Pal

    Simulates the current-voltage characteristics for bulk and SOI Field Effect Transistors (FETs)

  2. PN Junction Lab

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    12 Sep. 2005 | Tools | Contributor(s): Matteo Mannino, Dragica Vasileska, Michael McLennan, Xufeng Wang, Gerhard Klimeck

    Explore P-N junction devices - band diagrams, charge distributions, I/V characteristics, etc.

  3. Quantum Dot Lab

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    12 Nov. 2005 | Tools | Contributor(s): Gerhard Klimeck, Matteo Mannino, Michael McLennan, Wei Qiao, David Ebert

    Simulate 3-D confined states in simple quantum dot geometries

  4. Schred

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    09 Feb. 2006 | Tools | Contributor(s): Dragica Vasileska, Shaikh S. Ahmed, Matteo Mannino, Akira Matsudaira, Gerhard Klimeck

    Solves Schrodinger/Poisson equations for a 1D quantum well, as you might have MOSFET, SOS, or SOI structure.

  5. Technique for High Spatial Resolution, Focused Electrical Stimulation for Electrically Excitable Tissue

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    14 Aug. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Matteo Mannino

    Cochlear implant devices have made use of electrode pulses as a method of nerve fiber stimulation since their early conception. Electrode stimulation is limiting in both quality and consistency, and a new method is required if significant improvements to implant devices are to be made. By using a …