Electronics from the Bottom Up: Summer School 2012

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===Where and When:===
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===Date and Location===
2 July 18-22, 2011[[br]]
3 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA[[br]]
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Co-sponsored by the Network for Computational Nanotechnology and the Intel Foundation
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Co-sponsored by the Network for Computational Nanotechnology and by the Intel Foundation
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10 === Registration Information ===
11 [[/topics/summerschool2011registration Click here to register]]
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13 === Summer School Details ===
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15 NCN’s Electronics from the Bottom Up (EBU) is an innovative educational initiative cosponsored by Intel, NCN, and Purdue University – to introduce students to new ways of thinking about electronic devices. New concepts and approaches, emerging from current research on nanoscience, are applied to non-equilibrium problems like nanoscale transistors, energy conversion devices, and bio-sensors. Lectures are designed to be broadly accessible to students with a BS in engineering, physics, and chemistry. The goal is to provide students with a deeper understanding of how structures at the atomistic and nanoscale affect performance at the micro and macroscopic scales. EBU shows students how a broad understanding of fundamental concepts helps them understand cutting edge research in nanoscience and technology.
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17 This program is suitable for graduate students, faculty, and industry professionals working on electronic materials and devices. The Summer School will be an intensive and collaborative experience. Attendance is limited to fifty participants.
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19 The 2011 Summer School will feature lectures by Prof. Mark Lundstrom on the topic: “Near Equilibrium Transport” and lectures by Profs. Ashraf Alam and Mark Lundstrom on "Solar Cell Fundamentals." Additional tutorials on selected topics in nanotechnology will be presented by Purdue Faculty, Profs. Timothy S. Fisher, Alejandro Strachan, and Supriyo Datta.
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21 Our selected topics in nanotechnology will include transport across interfaces, introduction to molecular dynamics, introduction to ab initio simulation, and spin transport and topological insulators.
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The format will be:
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The format will consist of:
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25 * Ten lectures: Near-Equilibrium Transport, by Mark Lundstrom
26 * Five lectures: Solar Cell Fundamentals, by Ashraf Alam and Mark Lundstrom
27 * Five Tutorials: by Timothy J. Fisher, Alejandro Strachan, and Supriyo Datta
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29 Participants who complete the series of lectures and exercises will be awarded a certificate of completion.
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31 === Scholarships ===
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33 A limited number of scholarships are available. See [[/topics/summerschool2011registration registration page]] for details.
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=== Additional Information and Links ===
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Brochure for Posting or Distribution [[File(efbu2011_u.pdf)]]
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[[/topics/ElectronicsFromTheBottomUp Electronics from the Bottom Up]][[br]]
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Brochure (feel free to post or distribute): [[File(efbu2011_u.pdf)]]
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41 ''“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.''