Centre for
Nano-Device
Modelling
University of Leeds
The Centre for Nano-Device
Modelling at the University of Leeds coordinates the work of nanotechnology
device modelling within the University. It is currently supported
principally by the Department of Applied Mathematics, the School
of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, the Department of Physics
and Astronomy, and the Centre for Self-Organising Molecular Systems
(SOMS). Its first Director is Dr E A B Cole of the Department
of Applied Mathematics.
Overview of nano-device modelling at
Leeds
Research done by participating
members includes the mathematical and numerical modelling of MESFETs
and HEMTs in Applied Mathematics, transport in amorphous Si and
other disordered materials in Physics and Astronomy, the application
of discotic liquid crystals to electronic and optical devices
in the SOMS Centre, and FET and HBT modelling, terahertz interband
quantum well lasers and electromagnetic field modelling of terahertz
integrated waveguide structures in Electronic and Electrical Engineering.
Much of this work is done via inter-departmental collaboration,
and new joint projects are being formulated.
Enquiries concerning different
aspects of this work should be made to the individual departments
listed below.
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