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Undergraduate Courses

EE334K Theory of Engineering Materials

This is an upper division elective undergraduate course that introduces quantum mechanics, applications of quantum mechanics to atoms and molecules, and to the physics of solid state with an emphasis on semiconductor physics.

 

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EE339 Solid-State Electronics Devices

This is an upper division elective undergraduate course that introduces quantum mechanics, applications of quantum mechanics to atoms and molecules, and to the physics of solid state with an emphasis on semiconductor physics.

 

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Graduate Courses

EE396V- Semiconductor Nanostructures

This is a graduate level course that covers several key nanoscale quantum confined devices, and the theoretical framework to understand their electronic properties.  Examples include high mobility two-dimensional systems (e.g. semiconductor heterostructures, graphene), semiconductor nanowires, quantum dots, as well as applications of semiconductor nanostructure devices.

 

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Last update 8/13/2012