PHYS 342: Modern Physics Course #20 Instructors: Ron Reifenberger PHYS 342 is a three-credit course for students who are required by their academic major to take a course in Modern Physics. The course provides an introduction to the physical principles underlying...
nanoHUB-U: Essentials of MOSFETs Course #56 Instructors: Mark Lundstrom This course develops a simple framework for understanding the essential physics of modern nanotransistors and also discusses important technology considerations and circuit applications.
nanoHUB-U: Thermal Resistance in Electronic Devices Course #41 Instructors: Eric Pop This short course gives an introduction to the fundamentals of device heating, to simple methods for estimating the device temperature during operation, and to temperature measurement methods. The...
ECE 606: Solid State Devices I Course #66 Instructors: Gerhard Klimeck Semiconductor are everywhere in human activities, from your credit card to space exploration. This graduate-level introduction brings aspects of physics, chemistry, and engineering together to...
ECE 595: Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics Course #13 Instructors: Supriyo Datta This course was created by Supriyo Datta to convey key concepts of nanoelectronics and quantum transport to students assuming no background other than linear algebra, elementary differential...
Semiconductor Fundamentals Course #63 Instructors: Mark Lundstrom, Joseph M. Cychosz From smartphones to satellites, semiconductors are everywhere. Tying together physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering, this course provides the essential foundations required to understand...
2014 NCN-NEEDS Summer School: Spintronics - Science, Circuits, and Systems Course #27 Instructors: Supriyo Datta, Jonathan Sun, Sayeef Salahuddin, Zhihong Chen, Dmitri Nikonov, Kaushik Roy, Anand Raghunathan The goal is to provide students with an understanding of how effects at the nanoscale can be exploited in novel devices and to provide a glimpse at the new applications that are possible.
ECE 50653: Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics Course #43 This course was created by Supriyo Datta to convey key concepts of nanoelectronics and quantum transport to students assuming no background other than linear algebra, elementary differential...
Creating and Deploying Scientific Tools Course #24 Instructors: Martin Hunt Use the HUBzero framework to bring your simulation/model and analysis tools online
nanoHUB-U: Biological Engineering - Cellular Design Principles Course #47 Instructors: Jenna Rickus, Kevin V Solomon Explore established and emerging cellular design principles and learn how cells function as the basis for cellular engineering.
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations Course #40 Instructors: Sandip Mazumder This course focuses on two popular deterministic methods for solving partial differential equations (PDEs), namely finite difference and finite volume methods. The lectures are intended to...
Fundamentals of Transistors Course #64 Instructors: Mark Lundstrom The transistor has been called the greatest invention of the 20th century – it enabled the electronics systems that have shaped the world we live in. Today’s nanotransistors are a high volume, high...
Single Event Effects University Seminar Library Course #86 Instructors: Brown, Kevin A, Stephen Peter Buchner, Mike Xapsos, Adrian Ildefonso, Michael Campola, Gregory Allen, Michael Sivertz, Robert Davies The SUS library is intended to house all past and future radiation effects material delivered via annual Single event effect University Seminars.
ECE 695A Reliability Physics of Nanotransistors Course #29 Instructors: Muhammad A. Alam Instructor: Muhammad A. Alam
nanoHUB-U: The Science, Art, and Practice of Analyzing Experimental Data and Designing Experiments Course #44 Instructors: Muhammad A. Alam
Transmission Electron Microscopy Course #71 Instructors: Eric Stach Theory and application of transmission electron microscopy methods to problems in materials science and engineering, condensed matter physics, soft matter, polymeric materials, inorganic chemistry...
Introduction to Uncertainty Quantification Course #33 Instructors: Alejandro Strachan, Ralph Smith, Kevin F Garrity, Ilias Bilionis The objective of this summer school on Uncertainty Quantification and its Applications is to present an accessible introduction to the basic tools of uncertainty quantification, with the goal of...
Negative Bias Temperature Instability (NBTI) Course #46 Instructors: Souvik Mahapatra In this modular course, we will cover recent advances in Negative Bias Temperature Instability (NBTI), which is a crucial reliability issue for Silicon Oxynitride and High K Metal Gate PMOS...