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The Lundstrom Group explores the physics and technology of nanoelectronic devices. The group has explored the ultimate and practical limits of CMOS transistors for digital logic and examined alternatives to the silicon MOSFET such as carbon nanotube, semiconductor nanowire, spintronic, and graphene transistors. Current work is exploring new ideas for energy conversion, energy storage and conservation.

Students in the Lundstrom Group are interested in device physics and design and in exploring new electronics device possibilities. They become adept at addressing these problems through innovative theory and novel simulation approaches. Upon graduation they go on to careers in academia or industry that involve exploring or developing new electronic device technologies.

The NEEDS initiative

Free online courses at nanoHUB-U

Lessons from Nanoscience Lecture Notes

ECE-612: Nanoscale Transistors

ECE-656: Electronic Transport in Semiconductors

ECE 606: Semiconductor Devices

Free Short Course: Nanoscale Transistors 

New Book: Near-Equilibrium Transport