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Nanotechnology: Silicon Technology, Bio-molecules and Quantum Computing
13 May 2005 | | Contributor(s):: Karl Hess
Nanotechnology: Silicon Technology, Bio-molecules and Quantum Computing
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Nanotubes and Nanowires: One-dimensional Materials
17 Jul 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Timothy D. Sands
What is a nanowire? What is a nanotube? Why are they interesting and what are their potential applications? How are they made? This presentation is intended to begin to answer these questions while introducing some fundamental concepts such as wave-particle duality, quantum confinement, the...
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NCN at Northwestern: Student Leadership Council Seminars
05 Nov 2006 | | Contributor(s):: NCN at Northwestern University
This series is organized by NCN students at Northwestern University.Speakers are invited by the Student Leadership Council to visitNorthwestern to interact with students and faculty, and to presenta research seminar on their research in Computational Nanotechnology.Significant interaction with...
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NCN Nano-Devices for Medicine and Biology: Tutorials
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 devices for applications in medicine and biology.
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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.
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NCN Nanomaterials: Tutorials
02 Jun 2009 |
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NCN Nanophotonics: Tutorials
20 Jun 2008 |
From among the many tutorial lectures available on the nanoHUB, we list a few that convey new approaches to optics, metamaterials, and photonics.
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NCN NEMS: Tutorials
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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NEMO 1-D: The First NEGF-based TCAD Tool and Network for Computational Nanotechnology
28 Dec 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck
Nanotechnology has received a lot of public attention since U.S. President Clinton announced the U.S.National Nanotechnology Initiative. New approaches to applications in electronics, materials,medicine, biology and a variety of other areas will be developed in this new multi-disciplinary...
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NEMO5 2014 Summer Hands-on session materials
02 Jan 2015 |
This download resource contains the materials for NEMO5 2014 Summer hands-on sessions. It contains 8 sessions with related presentations, input decks, reference results.The contents of each session are list below:Session 1: Simulating UTBs and Nanowires with Quantum Transmitting Boundary Method...
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NEMO5 Tutorial 3: Models
17 Jul 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Jean Michel D Sellier
This tutorial presents the models implemented in NEMO5. A description on how the solvers interact with each other is reported along with the options of the various solvers. An example on how to make a simulation that involves strain calculations, Schroedinger wave functions calculations and an...
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NEMO5 Tutorial 5A: Devi ce Simulation - Quantum Dots
17 Jul 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Jean Michel D Sellier
This presentation introduces the capabilities of NEMO5 to simulate quantum dots.
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Nucleic Acids
07 May 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Don Bergstrom
Living organisms are self-assembling systems that achieve an enormous variety of functions through organization of components from sub-nanometer to meter scale. Understanding the functions of these systems must start with a study of the molecular components, their structures and interactions. By...
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Numerical Aspects of NEGF: The Recursive Green Function Algorithm
14 Jun 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck
Numerical Aspects of NEGF: The Recursive Green Function Algorithm
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On the Reliability of Micro-Electronic Devices: An Introductory Lecture on Negative Bias Temperature Instability
28 Sep 2005 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad A. Alam
In 1930s Bell Labs scientists chose to focus on Siand Ge, rather than better known semiconductors like Ag2S and Cu2S, mostly because of their reliable performance. Their choice was rewarded with the invention of bipolar transistors several years later. In 1960s, scientists at Fairchild worked...
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OpenMP Tutorial
25 Nov 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Seung-Jai Min
This tutorial consists of three parts. First, we will discuss abouthow OpenMP is typically used and explain OpenMP programming model. Second, we will describe important OpenMP constructs and data enviroments. Finally, we will show a simple example to illustrate how OpenMP APIs are used to program...
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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.
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Parallel Computing for Realistic Nanoelectronic Simulations
12 Sep 2005 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck
Typical modeling and simulation efforts directed towards the understanding of electron transport at the nanometer scale utilize single workstations as computational engines. Growing understanding of the involved physics and the need to model realistically extended devices increases the complexity...
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Parsimonious Neural Networks Learn Interpretable Physical Laws
29 Apr 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Saaketh Desai
Machine learning methods are widely used as surrogate models in the physical sciences, but less explored is the use of machine learning to discover interpretable laws from data. This tutorial introduces parsimonious neural networks (PNNs), a combination of neural networks and evolutionary...
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PASI Lecture: Nanodevices and Maxwell's Demon, Part 1
13 Jun 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta
Pan AmericanAdvanced Study Institute (PASI) Lectures.This is part 1 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.