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  1. Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics (Fall 2004)

    Courses | 01 Sep 2004 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta, Behtash Behinaein

    Please Note: A newer version of this course is now available and we would greatly appreciate your feedback regarding the new format and contents. Welcome to the ECE 453 lectures. The development of "nanotechnology" has made it possible to engineer material and devices on a length...

  2. Sebastian Steiger

    2000-2005 diploma in physics, ETH Zurich 2005-2009 PhD in computational optoelectronics, ETH Zurich, Prof Bernd Witzigmann 2010- Purdue university, Prof Gerhard Klimeck

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  3. Resonant Tunneling Diode Simulator

    Tools | 10 Oct 2005 | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    Simulate 1D resonant tunneling devices and other heterostructures via ballistic quantum transport

  4. MATLAB Scripts for "Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor"

    Downloads | 15 Mar 2005 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

    Tinker with quantum transport models! Download the MATLAB scripts used to demonstrate the physics described in Supriyo Datta's book Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor. These simple models are less than a page of code, and yet they reproduce much of the fundamental physics observed in...

  5. SEQUAL 2.1 Source Code Download

    Downloads | 09 Mar 2005 | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    SEQUAL 2.1 is a device simulation program that computes Semiconductor Electrostatics by Quantum Analysis. Given a device, SEQUAL will compute the electron density and the current density using a quantum mechanical, collisionless description of electron propagation. It was designed to be a...

  6. NanoMOS 2.5 Source Code Download

    Downloads | 22 Feb 2005 | Contributor(s):: Zhibin Ren, Sebastien Goasguen

    NanoMOS is a 2-D simulator for thin body (less than 5 nm), fully depleted, double-gated n-MOSFETs. A choice of five transport models is available (drift-diffusion, classical ballistic, energy transport, quantum ballistic, and quantum diffusive). The transport models treat quantum effects in the...

  7. Curriculum on Nanotechnology

    Courses | 27 Jan 2005

    To exploit the opportunities that nanoscience is giving us, engineers will need to learn how to think about materials, devices, circuits, and systems in new ways. The NCN seeks to bring the new understanding emerging from research in nanoscience into the graduate and undergraduate curriculum. The...

  8. Gerhard Klimeck

    Gerhard Klimeck is the Elmore Chaired Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University and leads two research centers in Purdue's Discovery Park. He is also Vice President for...

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  9. ACUTE - Assembly for Computational Electronics

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  10. BoseX' Quantum Electro Mechanical System

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  11. ECE 495N and 659 Teaching Materials (Supriyo Datta)

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    This group provides access to teaching materials used by Prof. Datta for the teaching of ECE 495N – “Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics”, and ECE 659 – “Quantum...

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  12. Graphene and 2D materials - the future ?

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  13. Lessons from Nanoelectronics

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  14. nanoHUB-U: Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics - Part B: Quantum Transport, 2nd Edition

    Courses|' 28 May 2015

    Second in a two part series, this nanotechnology course provides an introduction to more advanced topics, including the Non-Equilibrium Green’s Function (NEGF) method widely used to analyze quantum...

    https://nanohub.org/courses/FON2

  15. NEMO5 distribution and support group

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    Getting NEMO 5   Access to NEMO5 source and executables is free, with restrictions. Please see the following page for commercial and academic licenses:...

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  16. Thermoelectric Group

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  17. Tugrul Senger Research Group (M.E.S.T. Model)

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    We use theoretical and computational tool to study spintronic, quantum transport phenomena in molecular and nanoscale systems. We are located at Ä°zmir Institute of Technology, Turkey.

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