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  1. Electrons in Two Dimensions: Quantum Corrals and Semiconductor Microstructures

    04 Dec 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Eric J. Heller

    The images generated by a scanning tunneling microscope are iconic. Some of the most famous are Don Eigler’s quantum corrals, which reveal not only the guest atoms on a surface but especially the interference patterns of electrons shuttling back and forth along the surface. To understand the...

  2. Plastic Deformation at Micron and Submicron Scales

    28 Nov 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Marisol Koslowski

    Most people experiences the way objects plastically deform on a macroscopic scale. From a car crash to the bending of a paper clip plastic deformation occurs in the form of a smooth flow as a response of an applied stress. But due to the constant shrinking on the dimensions of mechanical devices...

  3. NCN Nanoelectronics: Tutorials

    28 Nov 2007 |

    From among the many tutorial lectures available on the nanoHUB, we list a few that convey new approaches to electronics.

  4. Engineering Nanomedical Systems

    16 Nov 2007 | | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    This tutorial will cover general problems and approaches to the design of engineered nanomedical systems. An example to be covered is the engineering design of programmable multilayered nanoparticles (PMNP) to control a multi-sequence process of targeting to rare cells in-vivo, re-targeting to...

  5. Engineering at the nanometer scale: Is it a new material or a new device?

    06 Nov 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck

    This seminar will overview NEMO 3D simulation capabilities and its deployment on the nanoHUB as well as an overview of the nanoHUB impact on the community.

  6. HPCW Condor: High Throughput Computing

    09 Oct 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Thomas (Tom) Kesler

    Condor is a research project of the University of Wisconsin. It offers an environment called "High Throughput Computing" for compute-intensive jobs. Condor can manage a collection of compute nodes and can harness wasted CPU power from otherwise idle workstations of a cluster or desktop. Condor...

  7. High Performance Computing Training Workshop

    09 Oct 2007 |

    The Computing Research Institute and the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing hosted a training workshop on High Performance Computing August 6 &7, and September 10 & 11, 2007. The goal of this workshop is to increase the attendees’ knowledge of parallel architectures and parallel programming on...

  8. HPCW High-end HPC Architectures

    09 Oct 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Mithuna Thottethodi

  9. HPCW Parallel Programming Models

    09 Oct 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Sam Midkiff

  10. Simulating with PETE: Purdue Exploratory Technology Evaluator

    25 Sep 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Arijit Raychowdhury

    Using PETE one can evaluate any MOSFET like devices or any New Devices in terms of performance on Benchmark circuits. The input to the tool can be in terms of typical MOSFET parameters or in terms of I-V and C-V tables. The Benchmark circuits include minimum sized inverter, nand chain, norchain,...

  11. Scientific Ethics and the Signs of Voodoo Science

    24 Sep 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Andrew S. Hirsch

    Until recently, the issue of research ethics had not been a subject of explicit discussion within the Physics community. Over the past ten years, however, documented cases of scientific fraud have brought this issue to center stage. Looking at case studies, this talk explores examples ranging...

  12. Using Workspaces on nanoHUB.org

    24 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    One of the most powerful tools on nanoHUB is something we call a workspace, which is a full-featured Linux desktop that you can access any time, any place, from your web browser. Workspaces are fully loaded with the latest nanoHUB software stack, including the Rappture toolkit, Octave, Scilab, a...

  13. The Nano-MOSFET: A brief introduction

    17 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    MOSFET channel lengths are now well below 100nm, and getting smaller, but MOSFETs are still modeled and understood much as they were 30 years ago. Seminal work in the 1960’s laid the foundation for our understanding of the MOSFET, but traditional approaches are based on concepts that lose...

  14. Using Subversion for Source Code Control

    14 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

    If you're developing software, you should be storing your code in a source code control system. The nanoHUB team recommends Subversion, because it is easy to use, open source, and available on Unix/Linux, Windows, MacOSX, and many other systems. Subversion is similar to the popular CVS system...

  15. HCIS-15 Lecture: Nanodevices and Maxwell’s Demon

    23 Jul 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

    The 15th International Conference onNonequilibrium Carrier Dynamics in Semiconductors (HCIS-15) lecture.This 30 minute lecture coversroughly the same material as Lecture 1 of Concepts of Quantum Transport.

  16. Presentation Publishing on the nanoHUB

    10 Jul 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Joseph M. Cychosz

    This presentation gives a detailed overview of the process of creating an online presentation for the nanoHUB. It describes how to use Adobe-Macromedia's Breeze presentation tool in conjuction with Microsoft Powerpoint to create a narriated presentation, and how to upload it to the nanoHUB.

  17. Molecular Interferometry

    26 Jun 2007 | | Contributor(s):: David D. Nolte

    While single-molecule detection through fluorescence has now become common-place, there has been no analogous single-molecule capability using direct detection approaches such as interferometry. This limitation is slowly yielding to high-speed interferoemtric detection that is pushing the...

  18. Pan American Advanced Study Institute Lectures: Nanodevices and Maxwell’s Demon

    14 Jun 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

    Pan AmericanAdvanced Study Institute (PASI) Lectures: Nanodevices and Maxwell's DemonThis is a video taped set of two one-hour live lectures covering roughly the same material as Lectures 1-3 of Concepts of Quantum Transport.

  19. PASI Lecture: Nanodevices and Maxwell's Demon, Part 2

    14 Jun 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

    Pan AmericanAdvanced Study Institute (PASI) Lectures.This is part 2 of a video taped set of two one-hour live lectures covering roughly the same material as Lectures 1-3 of Concepts of Quantum Transport.

  20. Bandstructure of Carbon Nanotubes and Nanoribbons

    14 Jun 2007 | | Contributor(s):: James K Fodor, Seokmin Hong, Jing Guo

    This learning module introduces users to the Carbon-Nano Bands simulation tool, which simulates the bandstructure of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and Nanoribbons (CNRs). To gives users a strong background in bandstructure, the module starts with sections that introduce bandstructure basics. To this...