Cornell Electron Devices Society - EDS

Cornell Electron Devices Society - EDS Cornell Electron Devices Society is a forum for graduate students and researchers in electronic devices and related areas to gather for interaction.

Cornell Electron Devices Society is a forum for Cornell Graduate students and researchers working in electronic devices and related areas to gather for interaction. The areas of research include micro, nano-scale electronic devices, nanophotonics, quantum and ultra short pulse optics and micro electromechanical systems. The society meets every week to listen to one of the colleagues explain his/her research and exchange ideas.

TOMORROW: We will be hosting out first EDS talk of the 2021-2022 academic year! We are very pleased to kick off the seme...
09/30/2021

TOMORROW: We will be hosting out first EDS talk of the 2021-2022 academic year! We are very pleased to kick off the semester with Cornell's own Professor Farhan Rana. His talk is entitled "Exciton-Trion-Polaritons in 2D Materials: High Correlated Quantum States of Matter and Light". Professor Rana is the Joseph P. Ripley Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University. Amongst his many awards, he was awarded Cornell's College of Engineering Excellence in Research award in 2017. He has also received several best paper awards including the "Most Downloaded Paper" title by the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, and was included in the list of the 50 most cited authors by the Applied Physics Letters.

DATE: Friday, October 1
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

TODAY: We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 18th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Pau...
06/18/2021

TODAY: We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 18th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Paul Simmonds' talk entitled "Tensile-strained self-assembly: Nanoscale stretching creates novel quantum materials". Paul Simmonds is an associate professor in both Physics and Materials Science at Boise State University. During his postdoctoral studies at Yale, Simmonds discovered that by using tensile strain it is possible to create III-V quantum dots on (110) and (111) surfaces, with implications for the fields of quantum information science and spintronics. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, winner of the2018 North American Molecular Beam Epitaxy Young Investigator award, and a National Science Foundation CAREER awardee.

DATE: TODAY
TIME: 12 PM
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 18th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Paul Simmo...
06/14/2021

We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 18th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Paul Simmonds' talk entitled "Tensile-strained self-assembly: Nanoscale stretching creates novel quantum materials". Paul Simmonds is an associate professor in both Physics and Materials Science at Boise State University. During his postdoctoral studies at Yale, Simmonds discovered that by using tensile strain it is possible to create III-V quantum dots on (110) and (111) surfaces, with implications for the fields of quantum information science and spintronics. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, winner of the2018 North American Molecular Beam Epitaxy Young Investigator award, and a National Science Foundation CAREER awardee.

DATE: Friday, June 18
TIME: 12 PM
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

TODAY: We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 4th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Dr. Yingying W...
06/04/2021

TODAY: We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 4th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Dr. Yingying Wu's talk entitled "Interface Engineered Magnetism in van der Waals Heterostructures". Yingying Wu is a postdoctoral scholar in Professor Kang Wang’s group at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research interest includes Quantum Devices, Spintronics and Magnetism, Superconductivity and Nanoelectronics. Her talk will discuss 2D van der Waals (vdW) magnets, which excitingly extends the synergy between spintronics and 2D materials. Motivated by the unusual physical properties of van der Waals heterostructures, she will talk about the interface-induced magnetic phenomena, including interface magnetic proximity and topological skyrmions.

DATE: TODAY
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 4th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Dr. Yingying Wu's tal...
05/31/2021

We will be hosting a special summer EDS talk on Friday, June 4th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Dr. Yingying Wu's talk entitled "Interface Engineered Magnetism in van der Waals Heterostructures". Yingying Wu is a postdoctoral scholar in Professor Kang Wang’s group at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research interest includes Quantum Devices, Spintronics and Magnetism, Superconductivity and Nanoelectronics. Her talk will discuss 2D van der Waals (vdW) magnets, which excitingly extends the synergy between spintronics and 2D materials. Motivated by the unusual physical properties of van der Waals heterostructures, she will talk about the interface-induced magnetic phenomena, including interface magnetic proximity and topological skyrmions.

DATE: Friday, June4
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, May 7th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Profess...
05/07/2021

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, May 7th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Alejandro Rodriguez's talk entitled "Fundamental Limits on Photonic Devices via Lagrange Duality: A Complement to Inverse Design". Alejandro Rodriguez is associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Director of the Program in Materials Science and Engineering at Princeton University. His research centers around nanophotonics, the study of light in nanostructured media, where he has made contributions to the understanding of quantum and thermal fluctuations, nonlinear optics, numerical methods, and asymptotics. Alejandro was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the National Science Foundation Early CAREER Award, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Young Investigator Award, and the Department of Energy Frederick A. Howes Award in Computational Science.

DATE: TODAY
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, May 7th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Alej...
05/04/2021

We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, May 7th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Alejandro Rodriguez's talk entitled "Fundamental Limits on Photonic Devices via Lagrange Duality: A Complement to Inverse Design". Alejandro Rodriguez is associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Director of the Program in Materials Science and Engineering at Princeton University. His research centers around nanophotonics, the study of light in nanostructured media, where he has made contributions to the understanding of quantum and thermal fluctuations, nonlinear optics, numerical methods, and asymptotics. Alejandro was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the National Science Foundation Early CAREER Award, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Young Investigator Award, and the Department of Energy Frederick A. Howes Award in Computational Science.

DATE: Friday, May 7
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 30th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Prof...
04/30/2021

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 30th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Jiwoong Park's talk entitled "New 2D Atomically Thin Crystals". Jiwoong Park is a professor in Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. His research group is working on the science and technology of atomically thin crystalline materials and recently showed how to chemically synthesize and control 2D van der Waals crystals and molecular structures to produce real, large-scale materials useful for future applications.

DATE: TODAY
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 30th.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor J...
04/26/2021

We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 30th. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Jiwoong Park's talk entitled "New 2D Atomically Thin Crystals". Jiwoong Park is a professor in Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. His research group is working on the science and technology of atomically thin crystalline materials and recently showed how to chemically synthesize and control 2D van der Waals crystals and molecular structures to produce real, large-scale materials useful for future applications.

DATE: Friday, April 30th
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 16nd.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Prof...
04/16/2021

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 16nd. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Irfan Siddiqi's talk entitled "Implementation of a Canonical Phase Measurement with Quantum Feedback". Irfan Siddiqi is a Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a Professor of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Siddiqi and his research group, the Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory, focus on the development of advanced superconducting circuits for quantum information processing, including computation and metrology. Siddiqi is known for key contributions to quantum measurement science, including real time observations of wavefunction collapse, tests of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, quantum feedback, and the development of a range of microwave frequency, quantum noise limited amplifiers and detectors.

DATE: TODAY
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 16nd.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor I...
04/13/2021

We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 16nd. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Irfan Siddiqi's talk entitled "Implementation of a Canonical Phase Measurement with Quantum Feedback". Irfan Siddiqi is a Faculty Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a Professor of Physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Siddiqi and his research group, the Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory, focus on the development of advanced superconducting circuits for quantum information processing, including computation and metrology. Siddiqi is known for key contributions to quantum measurement science, including real time observations of wavefunction collapse, tests of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, quantum feedback, and the development of a range of microwave frequency, quantum noise limited amplifiers and detectors.

DATE: Friday, April 16
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 2nd.  Please join us at 12 pm to hear Profe...
04/02/2021

TODAY: We will be hosting our next EDS talk of the semester on Friday, April 2nd. Please join us at 12 pm to hear Professor Amal El-Ghazaly's talk entitled "Pushing the Boundaries - High Frequency Magnetic Devices". Amal El-Ghazaly is an assistant professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell University. Her work combines magnetism, ferroelectricity, and optics to create tunable, versatile electronic systems for telecommunications, sensing and actuation. This seminar presents an overview of magnetic materials in their uses across the frequency spectrum as well as the challenges of engineering new, versatile magnetic devices.

DATE: TODAY
TIME: 12 pm
LOCATION: Zoom (see pinned post)

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