2009 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up
| Category | Workshops |
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| Abstract | Electronics from the Bottom Up - an innovative educational initiative co-sponsored by Intel, NCN, and Purdue University - introduces students to a new way of thinking about the opportunities and fundamental limits of nanoscale electronics - from mainstream CMOS to emerging devices. This new approach prepares students broadly to realize the potential of emerging nanoscale devices for the electronics switching, flexible electronics, energy conversion, and biosensing. The 2009 Summer School focuses on percolative transport and reliability in nanostructured electronic devices with additional sessions on graphene electronics. The format will be:
Participants who complete the series of lectures and exercises will be awarded a certificate of completion. For more information on the “Electronics from the Bottom Up” initiative, see: nanoHUB.org: Electronics from the Bottom Up. |
| Sponsored by | “Electronics from the Bottom Up” is an educational initiative designed to bring a new perspective to the field of nano device engineering. It is co-sponsored by the Intel Foundation and the Network for Computational Nanotechnology. |
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| Time | July 20-24, 2009 |
| Location | Beering Hall, Room 2280, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN |
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