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PRISM Seminar Series
Series | 05 Nov 2008 | Contributor(s):: Jayathi Murthy, Alejandro Strachan
Welcome to the PRISM Seminar Series.PRIMS: NNSA Center for Prediction of Reliability, Integrity and Survivability of Microsystems, is a university center funded by the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) under their Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC)...
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NCN NEMS: Research Seminars
Series | 19 Jun 2008
Many research seminars are available on the nanoHUB. Listed below are a few that discuss new NEMS device possiblities.
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NCN NEMS: Tutorials
Series | 19 Jun 2008
From among the many tutorial lectures available on the nanoHUB, we list a few that convey new approaches to the development of new kinds of nano-electro-mechanical systems and devices.
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NCN NEMS: Simulation Tools for Education and Research
Series | 19 Jun 2008
Many simulation tools are available on the nanoHUB. The tools have been well-tested and here include supporting materials so that they can be effectively used for education or...
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Introduction to the CENEMS Simulation Tool (Learning Module)
Series | 15 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: , Narayan Aluru
This learning module is an introduction to the CENEMS simulation tool. Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) often contains multiple nanoscale conductors. CENEMS is a user-friendly 2-D classical electrostatic analysis tool that computes the charge density distribution on the surface of the...
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Introduction to Carbon Nanotube Electronics
Series | 12 Oct 2005 | Contributor(s):: Susan Sinnott
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have interesting, structure-dependent electronic properties. In particular, CNTs can be a metallic or semiconducting depending on the way in which the carbon atoms are arranged in the CNT walls. The purpose of this learning module is to familiarize students with the basic...
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Introduction to Molecular Conduction
Series | 21 Jul 2005 | Contributor(s):: Ferdows Zahid, Magnus Paulsson, Avik Ghosh, Supriyo Datta
A scanning probe microscope brushes the tips of molecules rising up from a gold substrate. After making contact, the probe measures a very strange current-voltage relationship--linear portions separated by flat spots or sharp increases. Definitely not Ohm's law. Is the experiment correct?...
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Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
Series | 22 Feb 2005 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck (editor), Mark Lundstrom (editor), Joseph M. Cychosz (editor)
Welcome to Nanotechnology 501, a series of lectures designed to provide an introduction to nanotechnology. This series is similar to our popular lecture series Nanotechnology 101, but it is directed at the graduate students and professionals.
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Nanotechnology 101 Lecture Series
Series | Contributor(s):: Joseph M. Cychosz (editor)
Welcome to Nanotechnology 101, a series of lectures designed to provide an undergraduate-level introduction to nanotechnology. In contrast, the Nanotechnology 501 series offers lectures for the graduate-level and professional audiences.