Illinois CNST Annual Nanotechnology Workshop 2011: Coupled Electro-Thermal Simulation of Semiconductor Devices
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Umberto Ravaioli received a Laurea in Electronics Engineering in 1980 and a Laurea in Physics in 1982, both from the University of Bologna, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1986 from Arizona State University. He is a Professor in the University of Illinois Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests are in computational electronics, with emphasis on Monte Carlo methods for device simulation, transport in quantum nanostructures, simulation of conduction phenomena in biological ionic channels, properties of carbon nanotubes, and supercomputation.
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Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Coordinated Science Laboratory, Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory Institute for Genomic Biology, NSF I/UCRC Center for Agricultural, Biomedical, and Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology (CABPN), NSF Center on Emergent Behaviors of Integrated Cellular Systems (EBICS, co-location), NanoHub at Illinois, Nanotechnology Community of Scholars at ACES, US Army TATRC: Micro and Nano-mediated 3D Stereo Lithography
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