ACADEMIA
New online course offered by Purdue professor
Mark Lundstrom will host a new course on Nanoscale Transistors this fall. Developed by Purdue University, this is a five-week online course on the essential physics of modern MOSFETs. It aims to be broadly accessible (even to people without a background in transistors) but also to go beyond textbook treatments and show that one can easily understand and model in a very physical way sub-100 nm MOSFETs.
It should be of interest not only to transistor technology developers, but also to materials scientists, physicists, and even circuit designers who are pushing the state of the art.
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The course is offered as part of Purdue's nanoHUB-U initiative (http://nanohub.org/u) for a nominal fee of $30.
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