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  1. MOS Simulator

    25 Jun 2019 | Tools | Contributor(s): Biswajeet Sahoo

    National Institute of Technology,Rourkela. This is an Interactive tool for the simulation of the MOS electrostatics by varying the different parameters given in the sliders and input boxes

  2. ME 598: Nanoscale Fabrication & Characterization

    27 Jun 2019 | Courses | Contributor(s): Sungwoo Nam

    This course will provide a practical understanding of state-of-the-art nanoscale fabrication and characterization, and the fundamental principles behind these advanced techniques.

  3. Certified Quantum Measurement of Majorana Fermions and New Entangled Quantum Probes

    20 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Gerardo Ortiz

  4. Aharonov-Bohm Interference of Fractional Quantum Hall Edge Modes

    20 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Michael J. Manfra

    The braiding statistics of certain fractional quantum Hall states can be probed via interferometry of their edge states. Practical difficulties – including loss of phase coherence – make this a challenging task. We demonstrate the operation of a small Fabry-Perot interferometer in...

  5. Discovery of Spin-Vortex-Crystal Magnetic Order in Ni- and Co- Doped CaKFe4As4

    20 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Paul C. Canfield

    The discovery of CaFe2As2 in 2008 revealed the extreme member of the AEFe2As2 family AE = Ba, Sr, Ca. CaFe2As2 has the smallest c-lattice parameter, manifests a strongly coupled, first-order, structural/magnetic phase transition and can be coaxed into a collapsed tetragonal phase transition,...

  6. Hierarchical material optimization

    28 Oct 2019 | Tools | Contributor(s): Miguel Arcilla Cuaycong

    Assembles all possible configurations of a structural level in a Hierarchical Material.

  7. Aerogels

    05 Feb 2020 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Carol Bouvier, James J Marti, Deb Newberry, Nano-Link Center for Nanotechnology Education

    This module introduces aerogels, nicknamed “blue smoke.” Using exploratory activities this module introduces the nano structure of aerogels and the resulting extreme physical properties exhibited such as: thermal conductivity, transparency, and impact resistance. These properties...

  8. K-12 Educational Module on Sustainability: What's Inside a Hard Drive?

    20 Jun 2019 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Congying Wang

    This lesson is originally designed as an outreach activity for high school students, and it can be easily transformed and integrated into current K-12 courses. In this educational module, students will learn the concepts of sustainability, electronics wastes (e-wastes), and life cycles via the...

  9. Overview of Computational Methods and Machine Learning: Panel Discussion

    14 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brett Matthew Savoie, Pradeep Kumar Gurunathan, Peilin Liao, Xiulin Ruan, Guang Lin

    The individual Panel Talks which accompanies this discussion can be found here.Why do we need experiments?Are your methods “descriptive” or “predictive”?Do you work with any other theory/simulation groups?On the 5 year timescale: is machine-learning hype or a real...

  10. Overview of Computational Methods and Machine Learning: Panel Talks

    14 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Brett Matthew Savoie, Pradeep Kumar Gurunathan, Peilin Liao, Xiulin Ruan, Guang Lin

    The Panel Discussion which follows these individual presentations can be found here.Individucal Presentations:Theory and Machine Learning in the Chemical Sciences, Brett Matthew Savoie;Divide and Conquer with QM/MM Methods, Pradeep Kumar Gurunathan;Computational Chemistry/Materials, Peilin...

  11. Frequency Domain Quantum Photonics

    14 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Andrew M Weiner

    Entanglement and encoding in discrete frequency bins – essentially a quantum analogue of wavelength-division multiplexing – represents a relatively new degree of freedom for quantum information with photons. In this talk I describe experiments demonstrating manipulation and...

  12. VLE Simulator

    14 Jun 2019 | Tools | Contributor(s): Julian C Umeh, Thomas A Manz

    Simulates the vapor liquid equilibrium of the first five Alkanes

  13. Chemical Autoencoder for Latent Space Enrichment

    19 Sep 2019 | Tools | Contributor(s): Bryan Arciniega, Mackinzie S Farnell, Nicolae C Iovanac, Brett Matthew Savoie

    Chemical Autencoder uses machine learning for property prediction

  14. Digital Manufacturing

    07 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jian Cao

    This lecture focuses on the future of manufacturing, envisioned to be a mixture of customized manufacturing and concentrated manufacturing.

  15. Can Plasmonics Help Outpace Quantum Decoherence?

    07 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Vladimir M. Shalaev

    We discuss an unorthodox way to overcome quantum decoherence by using plasmonics that can speed up quantum processes to the extent that they outpace and thus become immune to decoherence.

  16. Tutorial Lecture: Potentiometric Sensors Ion Selective Sensors - An Introduction

    06 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Muhammad A. Alam

  17. Biosensors for Food and Healthcare

    06 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Lia Stanciu

  18. Spin-Helical Particles: an Enabling Platform for Quantum Matter and Quantum Technologies

    05 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Yong P. Chen

    Spin is one of the most fundamental quantum properties of particles. In this talk I will describe our experimental studies of “spin-helical” particles (analogous to neutrinos with spin locked to the momentum, but for electrons and atoms) as a powerful platform to realize novel...

  19. SMART Films Tutorials

    05 Jun 2019 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Ali Shakouri (organizer)

  20. Topological Materials as Platforms for New Particles and Electromagnetic Responses

    06 Jun 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Joel Moore

    We then turn to how topological Weyl and Dirac semimetals can show unique electromagnetic responses; we argue that in linear response the main observable effect solves an old problem via the orbital moment of Bloch electrons, and how in nonlinear optics there should be a new quantized effect,...