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, photonics and biotechnologies. The Electronic group is a leader in the area of advanced nanoelectronic design, with research projects and collaborations at both national and European level. Recent highlights
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of photonic microsystems, related technologies including nanoelectronics and wireless communication solutions, we create - in flexible and interdisciplinary teams - technologies for innovative products in a
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processing and storage. Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize various sectors, including healthcare, yet its deployment often demands high energy consumption. Neuro-inspired nanoelectronic
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Project title: Atomistic Simulations of Surface Chemistry underpinning the Atomic-Scale Processing of Materials for AI-driven Nanoelectronics Applications Supervisor: Dr. Bora Karasulu (Assistant
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environment in this field, and contribute with our expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics, signal processing, radio technology and acoustics to satellite technology and autonomous systems
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environment in this field, and contribute with our expertise in areas ranging from nanoelectronics, phototonics, signal processing, radio technology and acoustics to satellite technology and autonomous systems
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processing for nanoelectronics applications Apply 2D layered Transition Metal Di-Chalcogenides (TMDCs) are envisioned for replacing silicon in advanced CMOS logic technology nodes, in the form of stacked
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(IEDM), San Francisco, CA, USA: IEEE, Dec. 2021, p. 7.1.1-7.1.4. [3] Y. Yu. Illarionov et al., “Insulators for 2D nanoelectronics: the gap to bridge,” Nat Commun, vol. 11, no. 1, p. 3385, Dec. 2020 [4] B
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), 2927-2938 [8] Shi Y., et al. (2021). “Engineering Wafer-Scale Epitaxial Two-Dimensional Materials through Sapphire Template Screening for Advanced High-Performance Nanoelectronics.” ACS Nano 15, 6, 9482
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great potential for applications in new forms of nanoelectronics and low-power computing devices. These compounds form (controllable) V deficiencies with a mixture of V2+ and V3+ valence states. A key