Advanced Nanoelectronics & Nanostructures Group
Goals
Our research group specializes in both the synthesis and electronic device integration of novel low-dimensional electronic and quantum materials.
Our primary focus is on bottom-up synthesized graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), where we achieve atomic precision in their design, molecule by molecule, with flexibility in design, and seamlessly integrate them into nanoelectronic devices, particularly nanoscale field-effect transistors (FETs).
Our ultimate goal is to achieve ultra-efficient high-performance logic technologies by addressing the limitations faced by silicon scaling.
Issues Involved or Addressed
- How can we improve the efficiency and scalability of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) synthesis methods?
- What are the key factors that influence electron transport in GNRs?
Methods and Tech
- Electrical transport measurements
- Synthesis of nanomaterials
- Fabrication of nanoscale electronic devices
Academic Majors of Interest
Though open to all majors, we are most interested in students majoring in:
- Materials science
- Electrical engineering
- Physics
- Chemical engineering
Preferred Interests and Preparation
- Curiosity
- Self-motivation
Application Process
To express interest in this team, please complete the VIP Interest Form and select "Advanced Nanoelectronics & Nanostructures Group."
Note: this team requests a resume from students who would like to join the team. If you need guidance on creating this item, please see the Resume, CV & Cover Letter page developed by Student Engagement and Career Development.
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