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Dragica Vasileska

Prof. Vasileska has worked for 12 years in calculating the low-field electron mobility in a variety of structures including Si inversion layers, strained-Si layers, InGaAs/InAlAs modulation-doped heterostructures using the real-time Greens functions formalism within the linear-response theory. She has published over 100 articles in refereed journals, book chapters, and in conference proceedings in the areas of solid-state electronics, transport in semiconductors, and semiconductor device modeling. She has also given numerous invited talks.

Prof. Vasileska teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate level classes on semiconductor transport, device simulation and computational electronics:
http://www.eas.asu.edu/~vasilesk/ 

She is the author of many transport simulation tools, including the self-consistent quantum simulator SCHRED contributed to nanoHUB.org

Selected works on the Green's function theory:

  • D. Vasileska, P. Bordone, T. Eldridge and D.K. Ferry, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 13, 1841 (1995).

  • P. Bordone, D. Vasileska and D.K. Ferry, Physical Review B 53, 3846 (1996).

  • D. Vasileska, T. Eldridge and D.K. Ferry, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B 14, 2780 (1996)

  • D. Vasileska, P. Bordone, T. Eldridge and D. K. Ferry, Physica B 227, 333 (1996).

  • D. Vasileska and D. K. Ferry, IEEE Trans. Electron Devices 44, 577 (1997).

  • G. Formicone, D. Vasileska and D.K. Ferry, Solid State Electronics 41, 879 (1997).

  • D. Vasileska, T. Eldridge, P. Bordone and D.K. Ferry, VLSI Design 6, 21 (1998).

  • D. K. Ferry, D. Vasileska, and H. L. Grubin, Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems 11, 363 (2001).

  • D. Vasileska, C. Prasad, H. H. Wieder and D. K. Ferry, J. Appl. Phys. 93, 3359 (2003).

 

Hasanur Khan

Hasanur Khan is a Ph.D. candidate (comp in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Arizona State University. He is a member of both the Nanostructures Research Group (NRG) and the Computational Electronics and Materials Group (CEMG). His research interests are focused in the areas of solid-state device modeling and simulation with particular emphasis on quantum transport simulation. Presently Hasanur is working on implementing the three-dimensional (3D) version of the Contact Block Reduction method.

 

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