Digital Nanoelectronics with Jose Delgado-Frias

WSU professor Jose Delgado-Frias is working to advance the world of computer hardware by merging the fields of digital technology and nanoelectronics. Using carbon nanotubes, he hopes to improve the speed, size and reliability of the microprocessor enabling it to push the power of electronics to levels previously thought impossible.
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www.eee.manchester.ac.uk The Microelectronics and Nanostructures group in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering is offering a 12 month MSc course in Nanoelectronics, a field that merges semiconductor based Nanotechnology with the need for ever smaller electronic devices. This course is offered to a limited number (around 15) of highly qualified students who will learn first hand about – State-of-the art organic and inorganic semiconductor nanostructures – Use of device fabrication techniques to produce nanoscale electronic components – Modern experimental analytical techniques in characterisation of semiconductor materials and assessment of devices – Inner workings of real nanoscale devices such as Quantum Dot Lasers – The latest computer modelling techniques of nanoscale structures and devices Successful students will also have the opportunity to: – Be taught by active researchers at the forefront of the field of Nanotechnology – Make practical use of research equipment – Perform projects within active research laboratories – Expand their career opportunities in both Academia and Industry
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