Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
Nano-Scale Device Simulations Using PROPHET
- This resource has a 10.0 Ranking
-
Ranking is calculated from a formula comprised of user reviews and usage statistics. Learn more ›
Usage Stats Last 12 Months: updated 01 May, 2008 Users: 317 Reviews & Citations Google/IEEE Avg. Review: Citations: 0
| Contributor(s) | Yang Liu Purdue University, West Lafayette Robert Dutton, Yang Liu Stanford University |
|---|---|
| Abstract | These two lectures are aimed to give a practical guide to the use of a general device simulator (PROPHET) available on nanoHUB. PROPHET is a partial differential equation (PDE) solver that offers users the flexibility of integrating new models and equations for their nano-device simulations. The first lecture covers the basics of PROPHET, including the set-up of simulation structures and parameters based on pre-defined PDE systems. The second lecture uses examples to illustrate how to build user-defined PDE systems in PROPHET. |
| Sponsored by | NCN@Purdue Student Leadership Team |
| Cite this work | If you reference this work in a publication, please cite as follows: |
| Date posted | 22 Jan, 2006 |
| Type | Online Presentations |
| Tags |
Citations
The following are publications that have cited this resource, separated by their affiliation to the NCN.
No citations found.
Reviews
The following are reviews of this resource from other site members.
-
Posted on 21 September, 2006 by Derek Hullinger
Very clear and understandable. I especially appreciated the examples given along with the tutorial!
-
Posted on 25 June, 2006 by Shuqing (Victor) Cao
This is a part of ...
The following are resources, such as series or workshops, that this resource can be found listed under.
-
9.5 Ranking Series
Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
Nanotechnology 501 is a series of lectures designed to provide an introduction to nanotechnology. This series is similar to our popular Nanotechnology 101 series, but directed at the graduate student/professional level.