NCN Nanoelectronics

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Microelectronics was one of the greatest technologies of the 20th century. Progress in technology has now taken microelectronics to the nanoscale, but nanoelectronics is not yet an engineering discipline. The NCN has a vision to re-invent electronics from the "bottom-up," by which we mean understanding electronic conduction at the atomistic level, formulating new simulation techniques, developing a new generation of software tools, and bringing new understanding and approaches into the education of device engineers. We work closely with experimentalists to understand nanoelectronic phenomena and explore new device approaches. In the course of this work, we produce open source software tools and educational resources that we share with the community through the nanoHUB.
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Microelectronics was one of the great technologies of the 20th century. Progress in technology has now taken microelectronics to the nanoscale, but nanoelectronics is not yet an engineering discipline. The NCN has a vision to re-invent electronics from the "bottom-up," by which we mean understanding electronic conduction at the atomistic level, formulating new simulation techniques, developing a new generation of software tools, and bringing new understanding and approaches into the education of device engineers. We work closely with experimentalists to understand nanoelectronic phenomena and explore new device approaches. In the course of this work, we produce open source software tools and educational resources that we share with the community through the nanoHUB.
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This page is a starting point for nanoHUB users. It lists a few resources developed or recommended by the NCN Nanoelectronics team. You can find other resources by browsing through the list with the tag [[Tag(nanoelectronics)]], or by using the nanoHUB search box to locate other resources.
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This page is a starting point for nanoHUB users. It lists a few
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resources developed or recommended by the NCN Nanoelectronics team.
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For applications of electronic devices to medicine and biology, see
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"[/topics/NCNNano-DevicesforMedicineandBiology Nano-device for Medicine and Biology]." You can find other resources
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by browsing through the list with the tag [[Tag(nanoelectronics)]], or by
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using the nanoHUB search box to locate other resources.
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10 == Selected Resources ==
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* [/topics/NCNatPurdueTools NCN@Purdue supported tools]
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14 * [[Resource(3583)]]
15 * [[Resource(3586)]]
16 * [[Resource(3584)]]
17 * [[Resource(3585)]]
18 * [EduSemiconductor Semiconductor Device Education Material]
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20 == Special Inititatives ==
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22 * [[Resource(2039)]]
23 * [electronics_from_the_bottom_up Electronics from the Bottom-Up]
24 * [negf The NEGF Resource Page]
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* [[Resource(3617)]]
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27 == Recommended Links ==
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* [http://www.mrsec.northwestern.edu/ Northwestern University Materials Research Science & Engineering Center]
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* [http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/Nanotechnology/ Purdue University Birck Nanotechnology Center]
31 * [http://www.sispad.org SISPAD Portal]
32 * [http://www.iwce.org IWCE Portal]
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34 == Announcements ==
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* '''July 14-25, 2008:''' [https://www.ncn.purdue.edu/Content/Workshops/2008_NCN_Purdue_Summer_School NCN Summer School 2008 on 'Electronics from the Bottom-Up']
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* '''July 20-24, 2008:''' [https://www.ncn.purdue.edu/workshops/2009summerschool/ NCN Summer School 2009 on 'Electronics from the Bottom-Up']