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<div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 100%"> The course was offered at the [http://phys.cts.nthu.edu.tw/actnews/actnews.php?Sn=394797  National Taiwan University] during March 2010</div>
<div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 100%"> The 12-hour version of the course was offered at the [http://phys.cts.nthu.edu.tw/actnews/actnews.php?Sn=394797  National Taiwan University] during March 2010</div>
<div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 100%"> The course will be offered at the [http://147.91.68.190/default.htm University of Belgrade], Serbia during June 2010</div>
<div style="top:+0.2em;font-size: 100%"> The 15-hour version of the course will be offered at the [http://147.91.68.190/default.htm University of Belgrade], Serbia during June 2010</div>
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The 12-hour version of the course was offered at the National Taiwan University during March 2010
The 15-hour version of the course will be offered at the University of Belgrade, Serbia during June 2010
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The course provides a hands-on experience for graduate students in sciences (physics, chemistry) and engineering (electrical, chemical, materials), as well as advanced undergraduates, to analyze electronic structure and transport properties of basic classes of carbon, semiconductor, and magnetic nanostructures explored at the current research frontiers.
  • Nanostructures in equilibrium: graphene and other two-dimensional materials, carbon nanotubes, topological insulators, magnetic multilayers.
  • Nanostructure out of equilibrium: conductance quantization, quantum interference, spin-dependent tunneling, spin and quantum Hall effects, spin-transfer torque, I-V curves.
  • Theoretical techniques: elements of density functional theory (DFT), Landauer-Büttiker scattering formalism, nonequilibrium Green function techniques.
  • Experimental techniques: scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy.
  • Applications: nanoelectronics, spintronics, thermoelectrics.

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  • Final Project is posted and due on Friday 12/16 as poster presentation in Sharp Lab 225 at 2:00PM.

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  • Application of Landauer-Büttiker formula to quantum interference effects in electronic transport

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