Vision
The Network for Computational Nanotechnology seeks to bring a new perspective to engineering education in materials, devices, circuits, and systems. We are inspired by the Semiconductor Electronics Education Committee (SEEC), a group of 30 leaders in the field from both industry and ACADEMIA who recognized in the early 1960s that the age of vacuum tubes was ending, and that engineers would have to be educated differently if they were to realize the opportunities that the new field of microelectronics presented. SEEC eventually produced seven undergraduate textbooks and four films, and reshaped the teaching of electronics. We are now at the dawn of what could be a new era in technology, but to exploit the opportunities that nanoscience is giving us, engineers will need to learn how to think about materials, devices, circuits, and systems in a new way to complement traditional understanding with a new perspective emerging from research on nanoscience and technology. “Electronics from the Bottom-up” is a series of online modules and supporting materials including course notes, homework assignments, and online simulation exercises. It is designed to be a resource for educators and self-learners AND A MODEL for a new way OF teaching electronic devices. The SEEC had great impact on engineering education and on the development of microelectronics; we hope to inspire students and prepare them to contribute the development of nanoelectronic technology for the 21st Century.
This project, launched in fall, 2006, will produce a series of four modules over the next four years. The modules and their supporting materials will be disseminated on the nanoHUB and on the Intel higher education web page. This page provides some background information on the initiative and a few preliminary contributions to it.
The Concept
- Presentation: An Introduction to Electronics from the Bottom Up, Mark Lundstrum, Supriyo Datta, Ashraf Alam
Online Video – Voiced Powerpoint - Companion Presentation: Bottom-up view of conductance, Supriyo Datta
Online Video – Voiced Powerpoint - Companion Presentation: Top-down/Bottom-up Views of Length, Ashraf Alam
Online Video – Voiced Powerpoint - Whitepaper
Concepts of Quantum Transport by Supriyo Datta
The Nano-MOSFET: A brief introduction by Mark Lundstrom
Related Resources on the nanoHUB
Online Courses
- Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics (Fall 2004), Supryo Datta
- Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor (Spring 2004), Supryo Datta
- ECE 612 Nanoscale Transistors (Fall 2006), Mark Lundstrom
- Curriculum on Nanotechnology
Online Tutorials
- On the Reliability of Micro-Electronic Devices: An Introductory Lecture on Negative Bias Temperature Instability, Ashraf Alam
- The Long and Short of Pick-up Stick Transistors: A Promising Technology for Nano- and Macro-Electronics, Ashraf Alam
- Geometry of Diffusion and the Performance Limits of Nanobiosensors, Ashraf Alam, Pradeep Nair
- Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
Nanoelectronics Simulation Tools
- FETToy
- NanoMOS
- Schred
- Band Structure Lab
- PN Junction Lab
- Modeling Interface-defect Generation (MIG)
- Other simulation tools ›
Those with comments or questions or who are interested in participating in this initiative should contact Mark Lundstrom.
Supported by Intel Foundation and the NSF-funded Network for Computational Nanotechnology