University of Washington

Nanotechnology Modeling Laboratory


The Nanotechnology Modeling Lab at the University of Washington is part of the Electrical Engineering Department in the College of Engineering. The efforts within the Lab are focused on obtaining basic understanding of nanofabrication processes and device operation, applying that knowledge to produce better models, simulators and devices. For more information on recent activities see our project descriptions and publications, as well as the activities of the students working in the lab.

Research within the Lab includes model development for process simulation, application of a wide range of simulation and modeling tools for device design and optimization, and experimental studies of device fabrication. The Lab is associated with the Center for Nanotechnology, the . Clean Low-cost Energy through Advanced Nanomaterials (CLEAN) Initiative, and the Center for Applied Microtechnology (CAM) at UW. Experimental work is conducted in the EE Microfabrication Laboratory and the Washington Technology Center (WTC) Microfabrication Lab, both on the UW campus.


Meet the GROUP.

Projects. Several Research Assistant openings are expected over the next year.

Publications.

Seminars.

Software and Demos.

Courses. Updated course on " Semiconductor Devices and Device Simulation" (EE 531) offered Spring 2009

Updated Course on "Physics and Modeling of VLSI Fabrication" (EE 528) offered Fall 2008

New Course on "Modeling of Nanoscale Material Systems" (EE 539N) offered Fall 2009

Links to other TCAD resources.


Questions? Professor Scott Dunham, EE Dept., Univ. of Washington

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