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Silicon nanowire arrays enable small area electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor (EIS) pH sensors.
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Effective and inexpensive technique developed for testing potential cytotoxic effects of carbon nanoparticles.
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It’s “Lights Out” Research for Senior Information Technology Leadership Student
Cory Thoma, URO student at Washington & Jefferson College, is written up in this feature article on the college website.
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Sub-100 nm patterning demonstrated using environmentally-friendly sugar-based lithographic materials.
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SEMATECH's 3D Enablement Center Focuses on Addressing Challenges Facing Future High Volume 3D Applications
Enablement Center identifies top technical challenges for future "Killer Apps” to motivate eco-system readiness, research and development in next generation 3D integrated circuits
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INDEX Center student wins APS Outstanding Dissertation Award
Purdue University, part of the INDEX Center, Graduate Student Srikant Srinivasan has been awarded the 2012 Outstanding Dissertation in Magnetism Award from the American Physical Society (APS), Topical Group on Magnetism (GMAG). As part of this award he will be giving an invited presentation at the APS March 2012 meeting in Boston. His PhD thesis is titled "All Spin Logic: Multi-magnet Networks interacting via Spin Currents."
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Two URO Students Find Their Place in Computer Science
The goal of the URO program is to encourage students to continue on to graduate school in science and engineering programs.
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SRC and Cornell University Advance On-Chip Silicon Development for Smaller, Mobile Electronic Devices
Research focuses on implementing radio frequency MEMS resonators on a silicon chip
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Professor Alexander Balandin Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society
Dr. Alexander A. Balandin, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Founding Chair of the Materials Science and Engineering at the University of California – Riverside (UCR) was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). His election was approved on November 14, 2011 at the meeting of the Council of APS. Professor Balandin is recognized for his “pioneering studies of phonon transport in graphene and outstanding contributions to investigation of confined phonons and excitons in semiconductor nanostructures.”
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IPS Featured Publication
New low-k failure discovered to occur when copper ions penetrate only a thin surface layer.
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New optimization of under bump metallization improves reliability of micro-bump to TSV interfaces for 3D ICs.
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ICSS Featured Publication
Leveraging self-diagnosis test techniques with hardware enhancements enables more reliable system designs.
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AMS verification techniques integrated with digital verification can verify industrial flash memory designs.
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Novel pin-count-aware optimization approach for test data delivery can reduce test time by 25%-65%.
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A new post-manufacturing tuning approach results in up to 50% increase in average clock speed.
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