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The following are full-length semester courses that are presented in the nanoHUB-U format:

ECE 595 – Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics

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 equations. Should be accessible to all students in science and engineering.

ECE 606 – Solid State Devices

This course was developed by Professor Mark Lundstrom using Professor Muhammad Alam’s lectures. It focuses on basic semiconductor physics and the physics of three important devices:

  1. The PN junction
  2. The bipolar junction transistor (BJT)
  3. The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET)

ECE 659 – Quantum Transport

This course was created by Supriyo Datta to convey key concepts of nanoelectronics and quantum transport to students with no background in quantum mechanics or statistical mechanics.

ECE 656: Electronic Transport in Semiconductors

This course was created by Professor Mark Lundstrom to convey how charge flows in semiconductors with an emphasis on transport in nanoscale devices. The objective is to develop a broad understanding of basic concepts. The course is designed for those who work on electronic materials and devices – whether they are experimentalists, device physicists, or computational experts.