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  1. Scientific Computing with Python

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    24 Oct. 2004 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Eric Jones, Travis Oliphant

    Python has emerged as an excellent choice for scientific computing because of its simple syntax, ease of use, and elegant multi-dimensional array arithmetic. Its interpreted evaluation allows it to serve as both the development language and the command line environment in which to explore data. …

  2. Simple Theory of the Ballistic MOSFET

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    19 Oct. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Mark Lundstrom

    Silicon nanoelectronics has become silicon nanoelectronics, but we still analyze, design, and think about MOSFETs in more or less in the same way that we did 30 years ago. In this talk, I will describe a simple analysis of the ballistic MOSFET. No MOSFET is truly ballistic, but …

  3. ECE 695s Lecture 4: Electromagnetic Properties of Molecules, Nano- and Microscopic Particles

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    07 Sep. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Vladimir M. Shalaev

  4. Piezoelectric Transducers: Strain Sensing and Energy Harvesting (and Frequency Tuning)

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    15 Jun. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Toshikazu Nishida

    Acoustic pressure or mechanical force sensing via piezoelectric coupling is closely related to the harvesting of electrical energy from acoustical and mechanical energy sources. In this talk, mesoscale and microscale piezoelectric transducers for acoustic and vibrational sensing and …

  5. Geometry of Diffusion and the Performance Limits of Nanobiosensors

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    05 Dec. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad A. Alam, Pradeep R. Nair

    Modern methods of detection of biomolecules for differential genome sequencing, protein recognition, etc. rely on variety of chemical and optical methods to signal the conjugation of target biomolecules with corresponding capture probes. Although these classical methods are widely used, extremely …

  6. Nanoelectronic Architectures

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    28 Aug. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Greg Snider

    Nanoelectronic architectures at this point are necessarily speculative: We are still evaluating many different approaches to fabrication and are exploring unconventional devices made possible at the nano scale. This talk will start off with a review of some "classical" crossbar structures using …

  7. Plasmonic Nanophotonics: Coupling Light to Nanostructure via Plasmons

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    04 Oct. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Vladimir M. Shalaev

    The photon is the ultimate unit of information because it packages data in a signal of zero mass and has unmatched speed. The power of light is driving the photonicrevolution, and information technologies, which were formerly entirely electronic, are increasingly enlisting light to communicate and …

  8. ECE 695s Lecture 6: Basic Properties of Electromagnetic Effects in Periodic Media

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    19 Sep. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Vladimir M. Shalaev

  9. ECE 453 Lecture 21: Graphene Bandstructure

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    17 May. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta

    Reference Chapter 6.1

  10. ECE 453 Lecture 1: Energy Level Diagram

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    17 May. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta

    Reference Chapter 1.1

  11. ECE 453 Lecture 3: Quantum of Conductance

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    17 May. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta

    Reference Chapters 1.3, 111

  12. ECE 453 Lecture 20: Reciprocal Lattice

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    17 May. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta

    Reference Chapter 5.2

  13. ECE 453 Lecture 17: Bandstructure 2

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    17 May. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Supriyo Datta

    Reference Chapter 5.1

  14. ECE 453 Lecture 16: Bandstructure 1

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    Reference Chapter 5.1

  15. ECE 612 Lecture 5: Poly Si Gate MOS Capacitors

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    08 Sep. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Mark Lundstrom

  16. ECE 612 Lecture 6: Quantum Mechanical Effects

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    12 Sep. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Mark Lundstrom

  17. ECE 695s Lecture 3: Optical Properties of Insulators, Semiconductors and Metals

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    05 Sep. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Vladimir M. Shalaev

  18. Nano-Scale Device Simulations Using PROPHET

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    22 Jan. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Yang Liu, Robert Dutton, Yang Liu

    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. …

  19. Nano-Scale Device Simulations Using PROPHET-Part I: Basics

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    22 Jan. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Yang Liu, Robert Dutton

    Part I covers the basics of PROPHET, including the set-up of simulation structures and parameters based on pre-defined PDE systems.

  20. MSE 376 Lecture 12: Nanoscale CMOS, part 1

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    31 Mar. 2007 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Mark Hersam

  21. Lecture 2: Essentials of Microbiology, Introduction to Microfluidics

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    07 Feb. 2005 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Rashid Bashir

  22. Engineering Nanomedical Systems

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    14 Mar. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): James Leary

    This tutorial will cover general problems and approaches to the design of engineered nanomedical systems. An example to be covered is the engineering design of programmable multilayered nanoparticles (PMNP) to control a multi-sequence process of targeting to rare cells in-vivo, re-targeting …

  23. A Primer on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)

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    04 Apr. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Ron Reifenberger

    Scanning Probe Microscopes and their remarkable ability to provide three-dimensional maps of surfaces at the nanometer length scale have arguably been the most important tool in establishing the world-wide emergence of Nanotechnology. In this talk, the fundamental ideas behind the first scanning …

  24. Understanding Phonon Dynamics via 1D Atomic Chains

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    28 Aug. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Timothy S Fisher

    Phonons are the principal carriers of thermal energy in semiconductors and insulators, and they serve a vital role in dissipating heat produced by scattered electrons in semiconductor devices. Despite the importance of phonons, rigorous understanding and inclusion of phonon dynamics in simulations …

  25. Nanotubes and Nanowires: One-dimensional Materials

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    17 Jul. 2006 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Timothy D. Sands

    What is a nanowire? What is a nanotube? Why are they interesting and what are their potential applications? How are they made? This presentation is intended to begin to answer these questions while introducing some fundamental concepts such as wave-particle duality, quantum confinement, the …