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= University Professors = | |||
== | ==[http://www.engr.wisc.edu/ece/faculty/knezevic_irena.html Dr. Irena Knežević] == | ||
*Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, USA. | |||
*Research areas: theoretical condensed matter physics, simulation of electronic and optoelectronic semiconductor devices, nanowire thermoelectrics, heat transport on the nanoscale, ecoherence and relaxation in nanostructures, transient and high-frequency response, transport in curved 2D electron systems, solid-state-based quantum information processing. | |||
*Education: Ph.D. Arizona State University, USA; B.S. University of Belgrade, Serbia. | |||
==[http://www-ee.stanford.edu/~jela/ Dr. Jelena Vučković]== | |||
* Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, USA. | |||
* Research areas: experimental and theoretical research in nanophotonics and quantum photonics, nanophotonics, photonic crystals, devices and circuits (including optical microcavities, lasers, optical switches and modulators, active silicon nanophotonics, solid-state photonic quantum information technologies, cavity quantum electrodynamics in solid-state. | |||
* Education: Ph.D. Caltech, USA; B.S. University of Niš, Serbia. |
Revision as of 15:42, 22 October 2009
University Professors
Dr. Irena Knežević
- Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, USA.
- Research areas: theoretical condensed matter physics, simulation of electronic and optoelectronic semiconductor devices, nanowire thermoelectrics, heat transport on the nanoscale, ecoherence and relaxation in nanostructures, transient and high-frequency response, transport in curved 2D electron systems, solid-state-based quantum information processing.
- Education: Ph.D. Arizona State University, USA; B.S. University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Dr. Jelena Vučković
- Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, USA.
- Research areas: experimental and theoretical research in nanophotonics and quantum photonics, nanophotonics, photonic crystals, devices and circuits (including optical microcavities, lasers, optical switches and modulators, active silicon nanophotonics, solid-state photonic quantum information technologies, cavity quantum electrodynamics in solid-state.
- Education: Ph.D. Caltech, USA; B.S. University of Niš, Serbia.