nanoHUB-U: Introduction to Thermoelectricity Course #57 Instructors: Mark Lundstrom, Ali Shakouri This short course consists of two modules, The modules in this course are designed to introduce semiconductor scientists and engineers to thermoelectric science and technology. The first module (by...
nanoHUB-U: Nanophotonic Modeling, 2nd Edition Course #25 Instructors: Peter Bermel A free self-paced course exploring the next generation of optical and opto-electronic systems.
nanoHUB-U: Organic Electronic Devices Course #28 Instructors: Bryan W. Boudouris A free self-paced course on organic electronic materials, covering molecular properties of organic semiconductors, microstructural characterization of organic semiconductors, and charge generation...
nanoHUB-U: Primer on Semiconductor Fundamentals Course #55 Instructors: Mark Lundstrom From smartphones to satellites, semiconductors are everywhere. Tying together physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering, this easy-to-follow introduction provides the background needed to...
nanoHUB-U: Principles of Electronic Nanobiosensors Course #9 Instructors: Muhammad A. Alam A five week course distilling the principles and physics of electronic nanobiosensors.
nanoHUB-U: The Science, Art, and Practice of Analyzing Experimental Data and Designing Experiments Course #44 Instructors: Muhammad A. Alam
nanoHUB-U: Thermal Energy at the Nanoscale Course #2 Instructors: Timothy S Fisher A free self-paced course on the essential physics of thermal energy at the nanoscale.
nanoHUB-U: Thermal Resistance in Electronic Devices Course #41 Instructors: Eric Pop This short course gives an introduction to the fundamentals of device heating, to simple methods for estimating the device temperature during operation, and to temperature measurement methods. The...
nanoHUB-U: Thermoelectricity: From Atoms to Systems Course #8 Instructors: Mark Lundstrom, Supriyo Datta, Ali Shakouri This free self-paced course aims to introduce students to the thermoelectric theory and applications using a unique, “bottom up” approach to carrier transport that has emerged from research on...
Nanophotonics and Metamaterials Course #52 Instructors: Vladimir M. Shalaev The course will cover nanoscale processes and devices and their applications for manipulating light on the nanoscale.
Negative Bias Temperature Instability (NBTI) Course #46 Instructors: Souvik Mahapatra In this modular course, we will cover recent advances in Negative Bias Temperature Instability (NBTI), which is a crucial reliability issue for Silicon Oxynitride and High K Metal Gate PMOS...
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations Course #40 Instructors: Sandip Mazumder This course focuses on two popular deterministic methods for solving partial differential equations (PDEs), namely finite difference and finite volume methods. The lectures are intended to...
PHYS 342: Modern Physics Course #20 Instructors: Ron Reifenberger PHYS 342 is a three-credit course for students who are required by their academic major to take a course in Modern Physics. The course provides an introduction to the physical principles underlying...
SCALE K-12 Teachers Professional Development Course #109 Instructors: Rena Ann Sterrett, Mary Pilotte This professional development course provides training on coaching, implementation, and data collection in relation to SCALE K-12 curriculum units deployed in K-12 classrooms.
Semiconductor Fundamentals Course #63 Instructors: Mark Lundstrom, Joseph M. Cychosz From smartphones to satellites, semiconductors are everywhere. Tying together physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering, this course provides the essential foundations required to understand...
Single Event Effects Test Part 1: Planning and Preparation Course #85 This course is designed to provide an overview of how to plan and prepare devices for single event effects radiation tests. This course does not apply to complex devices. This course does not...
Single Event Effects University Seminar Library Course #86 Instructors: Brown, Kevin A, Stephen Peter Buchner, Mike Xapsos, Adrian Ildefonso, Michael Campola, Gregory Allen, Michael Sivertz, Robert Davies The SUS library is intended to house all past and future radiation effects material delivered via annual Single event effect University Seminars.